298 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.53. 



In the following year Doctor Carpenter published his Diagnoses of 

 New Forms of MoUusks Collected at Cape St. Lucas by Mr. J. Xantus.* 

 On pages 47 and 48 is his Eulima fuscostrigata described as new. 



The next effort was also by Carpenter. In his paper Diagnoses 

 Specierum et Varietatum novarum MoUuscorum, prope Sinum 

 Pugetianum a Kennerlio Doctore, nuper decesso, coUectorium,^ on 

 page 63, there is a complete description of Eulima micans Carpe ter. 



In the same year Carpenter published a paper Diagnoses of New 

 Forms of Mollusks from the West Coast of North America first col- 

 lected by Col. E. Jewett.3 On pages 396 and 397, Eulima themites 

 Carpenter is fully described. 



StiU another paper by the same author, Descriptions of New 

 Marine Shells from the Coast of California, appeared the same year.* 

 On page 221 of this paper we find Eulima ( ? var.) compada Carpenter 

 and Eulima ( ? var.) rutila Carpenter more fully diagnosed. 



In 1866 the Monographs on the genera Leiosiraca, Eulima, and 

 Niso appeared in LoveU Augustus Reeve's Conchologia Iconica, 

 and while there is only a single new species, Eulima parva Reeve, 

 described here, some of the previously described species are here 

 figured. We find : 



Leiostraca varians Sowerby, plate 1, figures, la, Ih. 



Leiostraca recta C. B. Adams, plate 1, figure 3. 



Leiostraca acuta Sowerby, plate 2, figure 7. 



Eulima hastata Sowerby, plate 2. figure 9. 



Eulima pusilla Sowerby, plate 3, figure 25. 



Eulima micans Carpenter, plate 3, figure 33. 



Eulima iota C. B. Adams, plate 5, figure 34. 



Euliina rutila Carpenter, plate 5, figure 37. 



Eulima parva Sowerby, plate 5, figure 41. 



Niso imhricata Sowerby, plate 1, figure 3. 



Niso splendidula Sowerby, plate 1, figure 7. 



Niso interrupta Sowerby, plate 1, figures 8a, 8&. 



The next year De Folin published his paper I-^es Meleagrinicoles, 

 in which the following Melanellids are described : 



Chemrdtzia rangii De Folin. 



Eulima adamantina De Folia. 



Eulima proca De Folin. 



Eulima gibba De Fohn, 



Eulima elegantissima De Folin, 



Eulima elodia De Folin. 



Eulima opalina De Folin. 



> Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 14, 1804. 

 s Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 17, 1865, 

 s Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 15, 18G5. 

 * Proc. Gala. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 3, 1865. 



