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TOJI lliEDAI.lC. 
(iemiH OCCIKHENEA IredHk’ ISdid. 
Occirheiiea 'rcdalc, Ivi't-. Aiisli’. Mus., \’()l. XIX., p. 48, Aug. '2. Ortho- 
lypc TJcli.i- (/rDri/iiiHii (^noy und (iainiard. 
1 wi’uta, “Tile sli'uiigl',' Hcul|ilun'd haHe, nariiiw uiiibilieiis, and piodiici ;1 
iiiiter lip dii'fereiiliate” this species wliieli had pvc'viiiusly been placed uiider 
Rhytidd, Flow III ulimi and Zonilcn, three genera represeiitiug disliiict groujis 
of siiperfaniily distinction. Aiiparently although the flgure shows a strongly 
sculiitured base this is an error in the drawing. 
Occirhenea georgiana Quoy and (laimard 48o2. 
Plate V., figs. ‘22 and 22a. 
183‘2 — Helix georyiaiui Qnoy and (laimard, Voy. Astrol. Zool., Vol. TT., p. 
129, |)1. X., figs. 2(i-;i0. King (leorge Sound, South-West Australia. 
Shell orbicular, translucid and fiagile, strongly striated above, yellow; 
whorls four, the last cylindraceous ; aperture large, subrotund; lip thin. 
Diameter 5 lines, height 2 lines. 
