S.A. NAT.. 
TOL. XVIII. No, 2. Bw TOM IREDALE. 
Shell similar but more depressed, sculpture of granules 
almost obsolete subloriolianum' 
Shell small, H mm., more elevated than typical species, 
sculpture coarsely granulose brougkami. 
Shell large, 25 mm., more globose, notably granulose through- 
out, umbilicus almost hidden cassandra. 
Shell smaller, 20 mm., less globose, still granulose, base 
smoother, umbilicus more open, thin, white, 
moorundianum. 
Shell strongly keeled in the juvenile stage, under 25 mm., 
last last whorl rounded, mouth open, umbilicus 
hidden meridioncde. 
Shell strongly keeled in adult, over 25 mm., flattened, um- 
bilicus narrow; sometimes developing a rounded 
periphery suspectum. 
Shell strongly keeled in adult, smaller, under 25 mm., flat- 
tened, umbilicus comparatively wide, not hidden by 
columellar reflection, outer lip thickened and re- 
flected howardi. 
Shell small, rounded, similar to moorundiana, but more solid, 
about 20 mm., umbilicus narrower, banded 
stutchburyL 
Shell very small, thin, subconical, subkeeled, uniform brown, 
wavy ribs, granulose, umbilicus narrow 
luteoinscum. 
Meracomelon, rufofasciatum. 
1875. Helix (Hadra) rufojasciata Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W., Vol. I, p.l7, April 27. Yardea, 360 miles north 
of Adelaide, South Australia. 
Yardea, as far as I can find, is in the Cawler Ranges, and 
the true rufofasciatum must be close to the Port Lincoln brough- 
amt, and definitely not conspecific with sublorioliariunij which has 
been synonymised with it. 
The type of rufofasciatum is in the Australian Museum, and 
Is notably granose as pointed out in the description, and the 
locality is confirmed by a specimen collected by Mr. Slater Dowel! 
at Mt. Yardea, Gawder Ranges, which shows the same sculpture. 
Although very similar in form, sublorioliana lacks this distinct 
granose sculpture. 
