EULIMA.— Plate III. 



Species 23. (Mus. Cuming.) 



EuLIMA PYBAMlDALls. Eld. testa parvd, brevi, pyrami- 

 datd, contortd, nitidd, alba, subpellucidd ; anfraclibus 

 decern, vix cotivexis, ultimo rotunda ; apertitrd parvd, 

 subrotundatd, laieraUter productd, labro tenui, infra 

 ■medium prodncto. 



The pyramidal Eulima. Shell small, short, pyra- 

 midal, tortuous, shining, white, subpellucid; whorls 

 ten, scarcely convex, the last rounded; aperture 

 small, rather rounded, laterally produced, outer lip 

 thin, produced below the centre. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thes. Conch. Eulima, sp. 11. f. 16. 



Hob. Island of Capul (on the reefs at low water) ; Cu- 

 ming. 



Species 24. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Edlima polygyra. Hid. testa pyramidata, rectd, an- 

 gustd, ad basin angidatd, albd, opacd ; anfraclibus nu- 

 merosis, brevibus, planulatis, ultimo angidato ; aper- 

 turd subrJiomboided, parvd, ad basin acute productd, 

 labro tenui, supra medium sinuatim emarginato, infra 

 prodncto. 



The many-whorled Eulima. Shell pyramidal, straight, 

 narrow, angular at the base, white, opake ; whorls 



numerous, short, flat, the last angnlar ; aperture ob- 

 liquely four-sided, small, acutely produced at the base, 

 outer lip thin, sinuously emarginated above the middle, 

 produced below. 



A. Adams, Sowerby's Thes. Conch. Eulima, sp. 24. f. 36. 



Hab. Island of Mindanao, Philippines (in sandy mud, 

 fifty fathoms) ; Cuming. 



A neat little shell, with short, straight whorls. 



Species 25. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima pusilla. Eul. testa solidd, subcylindricd, acu- 

 minata, amjustd, medio paido ventricosd ; anfraclibus 

 planiuscuUs, ultimo ohlongo ; aperturd ovali-ohlongu, 

 maryiue recto. 



The dwarf Eulima. Shell solid, subcylindrical, acu- 

 minated, narrow, a little swelled in the middle ; 

 whorls rather flat, the last oblong ; aperture ovate- 

 oblong, with straight edge. 



Sowerby', Pro. Zool. Soc. 1834; Thes. Conch. Eulima, 

 f. 19, 20, 21. 



Hab. St. Elena; Cuming. 



In form resembling E. vitrea, but quite opake. 



