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Eulota vulgivaga var. lanx nov. 



Shell more depressed thau vulgivaga, the base less convex. Last 

 Avhorl deflexed in front. Aperture more oblique. Fringe at the 

 periphery and sometimes along the sulture well developed. 



Alt. 9, diam. 22 mm. 



Suimura, Awa, Shikoku Island (Mr. Hirase, No. 825). 



A large form of vulgivaga occurs at Mt. Ibuki, Omi, having 

 almost^? whorls, a dome-like spire, and comparatively smooth cuti- 

 cle ; but smaller specimens seem to occur with the large ones, so 

 that with the material now in hand I do not see that a distinct local 

 race is indicated. 



