FROM QUEENSLAND, BY C. HEDT.EY. 



Helix Yorkensis, Pfr. 



(20) 1854, p. 145. (1) p. 34, pi. 9, fig. 8. 



(8) sp. 1372. (3) Vol. HI., p. 81, pi. 15, fig. 59. 



(4) 1859, p. 29. (21) Vol. I., p. 118. 



Cape York and Palm Island. 

 Helix Moretonensis, Pfr. 



(20) 1854, p. 52. (8) sp. 1313. 



(1) p. 5, pi. 10, figs. 2, 2a. (8) Vol. III., p. 86, pi. 17, fig. 40. 

 Moreton Bay. 

 Helix Lizarde?isis, Pfr. 



(20) 1862, p. 209. (1) p. 33, pi. 4, fig. 1. 

 (3) Vol. III., p. 80. pi. 17, figs. 38, 39. 

 Lizard Island. S. Lat. 14 deg. 40' 



Group Macrocylis. 



Helix Franklandensis, Forbes. 



(15) Vol. II., p. 379, pi. 2, fig. 2a, 2b. 



(1) p. 27, pi. 3, fig. 7. (24) 1877, No. 13, p. 2. 



(3) Vol. Ill, p. 109, pi. 21. fig. 3. 



Cardwell : Fitzroy, Frankland, and Lizard Islands. 



Group Helicem.a. 



Helix leucocheilus, Cox. 



(1) p. 54, pi. 8, fig. 7, 7a, 7b. 



II. Maria?, Cox. (20) 1861, p. 5l>4. 



(3) Vol. III., pi. 40, figs. 15, 17. 



Brisbane. 

 Helix eimilaris, Fer. 



(10) pi. 25 B, fig 1-4 and pi. 27 A, fig. 3. 



(1) p. 58, pi. 9, fig. 14. (8) sp. 149. 



(3) Vol. Ill, p. 205, pi. 40, fig. 27-30, pi. 47, fig. 33-37. 



Frankland Islands. S. Lat. 17 deg. 13'. 



Widely distributed over Southern Asia, South Africa, South 

 America, West Indies, Mauritius, New Guinea, &c. 

 Found upon the Coffee Tree ; it has been introduced 

 wherever the shrub was cultivated. Its occurrence on the 

 uninhabited Frankland Islands should prove it to be 

 truly indigenous to Queensland. 



