60 EDGAR A. SMITH. 



*Scala ebprea n. sp. PI. A'lII, fig. 1. 



Testa parva, elong-ata, acuminata, alba, nitida ; anfractus 10, 

 supremi tres convexi, lasves, cajteri convexi, sutura obliqua 

 sejuncti, costis tenuibus obliquis decern reflexis, costis in 

 anfractu ultimo versus aperturam sensim crassioribus ; aper- 

 tura rotunde ovata. 



Long'it. 9 mm.; diam. 3*75 mm. Apertnra intus 2 bmo-a, 

 1*5 lata. 



Hab. — Port Siiepstone and Durban (Burnup). 



More acuminate than S. durbanensis, with fewer costfe, 

 and without any transverse stria?. The riblets are very fine, 

 and so much rolled back that they ap23ear to form thread-like 

 liollow lir^. 



^ Ac rill a g-racilis i/^. Adams. 



Acrilla gracilis H. Adams: Smith, ' J. of Malac.,^ vol. xi, 

 p. 24. 



Scalaria minor Soirerhij -. Peeve's ^ Conch. Icon.,' vol. 

 xix, fig. 70. 



Hab. — Port Alfred, Cape Colony. 



Eulinia dilecta Smith. 



Eulima dilecta S)nitli : ' Proc. Malac. Soc.,' vol. v, 

 p. 386. 



Under this species it should have been stated that the 

 E. soli da of the 'Marine Shells of South Africa' is the same 

 form, and distinct from the true soli da, the locality of which 

 is said to be Sandwich Islands. 



■^ Eulima distinct a S)iiit]i. 



Eulima distincta Smiflt : ' J. of Malac.,' vol. xi, p. 35, 

 Pi. Ill, fig. 1. 



Hab.— Port Alfred. 



