EULTMA.— Plate I. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thesaurus, Eiilima, sp. 19. 

 Hab. Island of Bureas, Philippines. 



This magnificent shell was dredged by Mr. Curaing in 

 coral sand. 



Species 5. (Mus. Cuming.) 



EuLlMA JIAJOR. Eul. testa subnlatii, solida, opacd ; an- 

 fnictibits convexiuscidis, varicibiis oblique continnis ; 

 npei'turd pyriformi, basi subdiliitatri, labro medio arcii- 

 atim paulo produclo. 



The lakgeh Eulima. Shell subulate, solid, opake ; 

 whorls rather convex, the varices obliquely continu- 

 ous; aperture pyriform, rather dilated at the base, 

 the outer lip slightly arclied and produced in the 

 middle. 



SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Sop. 1S34-. 



Hab. Tahiti. 



The whorls in this large species are rather convex. It 

 is not very tortuous. The arched shell, figured as a va- 

 riety in the ' Conchological Illustrations,' is there described 

 as a new species, E. arcuala, sp. 14. 



Species 6. (Mus. C'nming.) 



EuLlM.A Martinii. Eld. testa pyramidali, acuminata, 

 alba, solida, polit a, apice Jlexiiosd ; anfractibus nume- 

 rosis,plamdatis, varicibiis impressis, oblique ad apicem, 

 continuis, anfraclu ultimo subanqulato ; apertiird 

 ovali, columella iiirra.isafd, antlce rejlexd, labro hi 

 medio produclo. 



Martin's Eulima. Shell pyramidal, acuminate, white, 

 solid, polished, with flexuous apex ; whorls numerous, 

 fiat, varices impressed, obliquely continuous to the 

 apex, last whorl rather angular ; aperture oval, colu- 

 mella thickened, reflected in front, outer lip produced 

 in the centre. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thesaurus, Eulima, sp. 8. 

 Hab. St. Helena. 



More broadly pyramidal than most of the other species. 



Species 7. (Mus. Cuming.) 



EuLIM.A FLEXUOSA. Eul. testd subidatd, flexuosd, sub- 

 opacd, solidd; anfractibus quindecim, planulaiis, lined 

 iiiipressd subpellucidd ad siduram, anfroctu ultimo ro- 

 tundato ; aperturd oblowjd, labro niarr/ine Jlexuoso, in 

 medio produclo. 



The FLEXUOUS Eulima. Shell subulate, fiexuous, snb- 

 opnke, solid ; whorls fifreen, fiat, with an impressed, 

 Iwlf-transparent line at the suture, last wiiorl rounded ; 

 aperture oblong, outer lip with a fiexuous margin, 

 produced in the centre. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thesaurus, Eulima, sp. 13. 



Hab. •? 



The outer lip is more fiexuous in form than in the pre- 

 ceding species. 



Species 8. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima Cumingii. Eul. testd subventrico.m, rectinsculd, 

 alba, opacd ; anfractibus tredecim, couvexiusculis, vari- 

 cibus irregularibus, impressis, anfractu ultimo rotuu- 

 dato ; aperturd oblongd, ovali, columella crassd, vix 

 arcuatd, labro rectiusculo. 



Cc.ming's Eulima. Shell subventricose, rather straight, 

 white, opake ; whorls thirteen, slightly convex, va- 

 rices irregular, impressed, last whorl rounded ; aper- 

 ture oblong, oval, columella thick, scarcely arched, 

 outer lip rather straight. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thesaurus, Eulima, sp. 21. 



Hab. Lord Hood's Island, South Seas. 



This beautiful shell was taken on the pearl-ovster. 



