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R. howensis, Hed. and Hull. — Withdraw from Australian 

 fauna; is a Lord Howe Island species. 



Sypharochiton funereus, Hed. and Hull. — Withdraw; 

 same as last; not Australian fauna. 



Toivicia truncata, Sowerby. — Add to list as from Western 

 Australia; collected by Dr. Mjoberg, Swedish Expedition. 



T. picta, Reeve. — Alter to Lucilina shirleyi^ Iredale, 

 restricted to Queensland (Proc. Mai. Soc., vol. xi., part ii., 

 Juno, 1914). 



Amphitomura gemmata, Blainville. — Include in fauna of 

 Queensland. 



Loricella angasi, Ad. and Angas. — Restrict to South Aus- 

 tralia; see my paper (Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr., xliii., 

 1919, p. 59). 



L. tarri, Ashby. — Include in fauna of Victoria, Tasmania, 

 and New South Wales (loc. cit., p. 62). 



Onithochiton rugulosus, Angas. — Withdraw from list, 

 probably a synonym of quercinus, Gld. 



0. discrepans, Hed. and Hull, 1912. — Withdraw from 

 Australian fauna; belongs to Norfolk Island and Lord Howe 

 ■ Island fauna. 



Note. — In the introduction to my 1918 List, on page 79, 

 I state: "I have with some misgivings included the fauna 

 of Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island in the New South 

 Wales list." In deference to Mr. Hedley, I now withdraw all 

 the species included in his and Mr. Hull's paper (Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S. Wales, 1912, vol. xxxvii., part 2) from the Aus- 

 tralian fauna, but I recognize that some of the species from 

 those islands show close affinities to Australian forms, and 

 consider it wiser to leave it an open question as to whether 

 they should be included, or otherwise, until more material 

 is available and a more exhaustive investigation has beeen 

 carried out. I have made use of some botanical terms, because 

 while technically barely correct, such as the word ''sub- 

 cutaneous," they so well suggest one's meaning. 



Tlie following references should be added to the Biblo- 

 graph of my 1918 Distribution and Classification List: — 



BiBLIOGRAPH. 



1917 — Extrait du Bulletin du Museum d'Histoire naturelle, 

 1917, No. 7, ''Notes on the Collection of Polypla- 

 cophores du Museum de Paris," by Commandant 

 Paul Dupuis. 



1919 — Royal Society Tasmania, Papers and Proceedings, 

 "New Species of Tasmanian Mollusca," by W. L. 

 May, Oct., 1919. 



