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RECORDS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
has sent me examples of this species in spirits. The foot, white 
clotted with black, showed a tail gland and papilla, parapodial 
grooves and oblique furrows. 
Other species brought by Mr. Helms, from Mt. Kosciusko, were: 
EnDODONTA TASMANIA, Cox . 
Ref. — Cox, Mon. Austr. L. Shells, p. 22, pi. xii., fig. 4 (3 tigs.) ; 
Pettercl, Mon. L. Shells Tasmania, p. 31, etc. 
Log . — Pretty Point, at an altitude of 5,700 ft., Mt. Kosciusko. 
This is the first record of the species occurring outside Tasmania. 
Endodonta parvissima, Cox. 
Ref. — Cox, in Legrand, Collections Mon. Tasm. L. Shells, 
species 39, PI. ii., fig. 1 (3 figs.) ; Petterd, Mon. L. Shells 
Tasmania, p. 22. 
Log. — Pretty Point, at an altitude of 5,700 ft., Mt. Kosciusko. 
Like the preceding not hitherto known beyond Bass Straits. 
Doubtfully identified from insufficient material. 
Endodonta tamarensis, Petterd. 
Ref . — Petterd, Journ. Conch, ii., p. 213 ; iii., p. 175 (as 
II. rosacea ), Mon. Tasm. L. Shells, p. 30 ; Tate, Proc. lvoy. 
Soc. S.A., iv., p. 75 ; Billinglmrst, Victorian Naturalist, 1893, 
p. 62 ; Hecliey, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., (2) ix., p. 43. 
Log. — Wilson’s Valley, at an altitude of 4,500 ft., Mt. Kosciusko. 
From Launceston, Tasmania (Petterd), it has been traced to 
Burrumbeet (Tate), Mount Franklin (Billinghurst), Victoria; and 
Blackheath, N.S.W. (Quaife). In the last locality it was associated 
with llelicarion verreauxi and Cystopelta petterdi , both fellow 
emigrants from Tasmania. 
Endodonta albanensis, Cox. 
Ref. — Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., (2) vii., p. 163, pi. ii., 
f. 5-8 ; Proc. Malacol. Soc. i., p. 260. 
Log . — Pretty Point, at an altitude of 5,700 ft., Mt. Kosciusko. 
Specimens collected by Mr. C. T. Musson at Tamworth, N.S.W., 
and presented to the Museum represent the most northern point 
known to be attained by this species. 
Endodonta funerea, Cox. 
Ref.— Cox, Mon. Austr. L. Shells, p. 16, pi. iii., f. 1. 
Log. — Moonbar (3,500 ft.) and Wilson’s Valley (4,500 ft.), 
Mt. Kosciusko. Ranges from S. Queensland to Victoria. 
