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Art, XII.—Further Contributions to the Geographical Dis- 
tribution of the New Zealand Nonsimieite ate . 
By Henry Suter. 
[Read before the Auckland Institute, 15th October, 1900.] 
No. I. Shells collected near Birch Hill Station, Wairau 
Province of Nelson, by Mr. Edward Suter. 
No. II. Shells from Happy Valley, near Motanau, Canter- 
bury, by Mr. Fritz Suter. Of special interest is the occurrence 
of Flammulina virescens, Hndodonta tau, wairarapa, mutabilis, 
and novoseelandica, the latter having been known from the 
North Island only. 
No. III. Mr. A. Hamilton, of Dunedin, collected some 
shells near Ngaputahi, Urewera country. Most of the shells 
were in a bad condition, and their identification not easy. 
Endodonta varicosa I had hitherto only seen from Taranaki 
and the South Island, and amongst the lot I found a new 
species, Hndodonta (Ptychodon) wreweraensis (Suter, Journal 
of Malacology, 1899, vol. vii., p. 53, pl. i1., figs. 7-10). 
No. LV. A few land-shells collected near Otarama, Canter- 
bury, by Mr. Alf. Suter. 
No. V. Shells collected by Mr. Charles Cooper, of Auck- 
land, on Chicken Island. 
The localities Nos. III. and V. were up to the present a 
terra incognita conchologically, and I am much indebted to 
my two friends for presenting to me the whole of their harvest. 



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Fam. Limneide. | 
Isidora variabilis, Gray... Re ee. 
Fam. Rhytidide. 
Rhytida meesoni, Suter ... ye Ae 
Rhenea coresia, Gray... 
Fam. Phenacohelicida. 
| Genus Flammulina. 
Phacussa hypopolia, Pfeiffer ny 
Thalassohelix zelandie, Gray a Pens ee ee 
r ziczac, Gould 
7 igniflua, Leeve NPs ROW ae | 
Allodiscus dimorpha, Pfeiffer 
' tulha, Gray ; 
" granum, Pferffer 
” planulata, Hutton 

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