don ( j\ mni iGi ossa < ïray. 

 Fam. Eulimidae. 



Eulima Risso. 



ï. Eulima Martinii A. Adams 



ADAMS. Sow. Thes. Conch. Vol. II, p. ;■>;. PI. 169, fig. 5. 



Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Eulima, fig. 6. 



TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. VIII, p. 266, PI. 68, fig. 90. 



ESSIN. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II. Vol. I, Eulimidae, p. 4, PI. 1, fig. 10. 



Stat. 33. Bay of Pidjot, Lombok. 22 M. Mud, coral and coralsand. 1 Spec. 



The specimen though rathcr small (about 18 .Mill.i is sufticiently characterized by its 

 numerous whorls, agreeing with the upper whorls of a Japanese specimm 



2. Eulima arcuata Sowerby. 



SOWERBY. Reeve Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Eulima, hg. 14. 



TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. VIII, p. 266, PI. 68, fig. 94 {major var.). 



CLESSIN. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. lul. II, Vol. I. Eulimidae, p. 18, PI. 4, fig. 6. 



Stat. 78. Lumu-Lumu-shoal, Horneo-bank. 34 M. Coral and coralsand. 1 Spec. 



3. Eulima polygyra A. .Adams. 



Adams. Sow. Thes. Conch. Vol. II, p. 799, PI. 169, fig. 36. 



REEVE. Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Eulima, fig. 24. 



TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. VIII, p. 270, PI. 68, tig. 18. 



CLESSIN. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Md. II, Vol. I, Eulimidae, p. 24, PI. 5, fig. 4. 



Stat. 51. Madura-bay. 69—01 M. Fine grey sand, coarse sand with shells. 1 Spec. 

 Stat. 162. Between Los],: an d Broken-islands, West coast of Salawatti. 18 M. Coarse and 

 fine sand with clay and shells. 1 Spec. 



Both specimens have losl their apical wliorls, and wcre consequently of rather uncertain 

 identification, so I asked the assistance of Mr. Melvill, who wrote that the specimen from 

 Stat. 162 is more typical than that from Stat. 51. 



4. Eulima uut/a ,\. Adams. 



Adams. Proc. Zool. Sur. Lond. 1851, \>. 2; 



Sow. Th. il. ; , ./. PI. H '-■ 30. 



