EULIMA.— Plate II. 



The akched Eulima. Shell subdiaplianous, wbite, 

 arched in the middle ; whorls convex ; aperture oval, 

 outer lip thick, emarginated at the suture, produced 

 in the middle. 



SOWEKBY. 



Hah. Sandwich Islands. 



Figured in Mr. Sowerby's ' Thesaurus ' as a variety of 

 S. major, but it is much more arched in form than seems 

 natural for that species. 



Species 15. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima acuta. Eul. testa mitrceformi, angiistd, elongata, 

 albidd, recta, aubopacd ; anfractibus planiusculis, ul- 

 timo rotundato ; aperturd oblongd, antice mbreflexd, 

 labro margine tenui rectiiisculo. 



The acute Eulima. Shell mitrseform, narrow, long, 

 white, straight, rather opake ; whorls rather flat, the 



last rounded ; aperture oblong, rather turned back- 

 wards in front, outer lip thin, rather straight. , 



SoWERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1834. 



Hab. Island of Luzon, Philippines. 



Species 16. (Mus. Cuming.) 



EuLisrA polita. Eul. testa pyramidatd, acnminatd, soli- 

 da, subopacd, 7iitidissimd ; unfractibus an.gustis,planis; 

 aperturd parvd, ovali, labro crasso, rectiusculo. 



The polished Eulima. Shell pyramidal, acuminated, 

 solid, rather opake, very shining ; whorls narrow, 

 flat ; aperture small, oval, outer lip thick, rather 

 straight. 



LlNN.i;us {Helix). 



Turbo albus, Donovan. 



Rissoa Boscii, Payraudeau. 



Eulima Anglica, Sowerby, Conch. lUust. 



Hab. British Islands, 



