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thickened. Diain. maj. 14.5, min. 10.5 mm.; alt. 7 mm. Aiierturc 5 high, 5 
I -oad. Hab. Cassini Island, N.W. Australia. Although smaller and differing 
f: om the type in the i)oints referred to, it seems advisable to consider this 
form as a variety, rather than as a distinct species.” 
Damochlora rectilabrum Smith 1894. 
1894 — lleli.r (CJiIoritis) rectilahnim Smith, Proc. Alalac. Soc. (Lond.), A ol. 
I., p. 88, pi. VII., fig. 14, June. Parry Harbour, X.W. Australia. 
The descriiition given by Smith reads: “Shell orbicular, dc|iressed, um- 
bilicate, pallid bi'ownish, subgranulate, clothed with a thin scabrous epidermis; 
spire a little elate, obtuse to the aiiex; whorls five slowly increasing, convex, 
suture.s profoundly impn'ssed, last whorl rounded at the peiiplu'ry, very 
slightly keeled, de.scending slightly in front; aporturi' almost horizontal, 
lunate; peristome thin, narrowly expanded and reflected, margins coming 
together, the basal edge straightened a little towards the coluuiellar dilation. 
Diam. maj. 13, min. 11 mm, alt. (1 nun. Aiperture 4 high, 5.5 broad. Hab. 
Parry Harbour, N.W. Australia. 
A dead siiecimen devoid of epidermis does not appear nearly so granular 
as fresh living examples, although traces of the granulation, esiieeially ui)on 
the apical whorls, are di.scernible.” 
Cemis KIMBOEAGA Tredale 193:!. 
1933 — Kimhcmtrjd Iredale, Rec. Aust. Mus., Yol. XIX., p. 50, Aug. 2. Ortho- 
type Chlnrith micromphala (hide. 
Gude named a large series of shells under CMoritis many of which ap- 
pear to be not closely related to the genotype of CMoritis, while some, such 
as the present series, seem to have very little affinity. 
Shell globose, thin, elevated si)ire, mouth large, subcircular, outer lip a 
little expanded, thin, columella broadly reflected, umbilicus deep, open, apex 
smooth, shilling, willi faint growth radials only. Xhi yxu'iosi racum discernible 
and sculpture of fine growth radials crossed by fine concentric lines. The 
apex is large, a little eccentric, a half whorl smooth, another whorl finely 
striate radially, and three adnlt whorls only. The related, .superficially, 
forms Glorengenia and FargJogenia have the apex small and regularly coiled, 
and the flr.st whorl and a half are succeeded by five adult whorls. 
Kimboraga micromphala Gude 1907. 
Plate IIP, fig. 12. 
1907 — CMoritis micromphala Gude, Proc. Malac. Roc. (Lond.), Vol. VII., 
p. 231, pi. XXI., fig. 6, April 3. Barrier Range, Xorth-West Aus- 
tralia. 
The generic details above given cover the species; tlie coloration is (lale 
fawnish, and the noun measures 28 mm. in breadth and 18 mm. in height, 
tho aperture being about 11 mm. high and broad, the outer lip descending 
appreciably in front. 
[Parglogenia forrestiana Angas 1875. 
1875 — Helix forrestiana Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1875, p. 389, pi. 
XIW., figs. 3, 3a. North-West Australia. 
The locality “North-West Australia,” almost certainly refers here to an 
extra-limital locality, as, from the description, the shell is very close to, if not 
identical with pelodes Pfeiffer pseudoprunum Pilshry. The last named 
