E U L I M A . 



Plate V. 



Species 34. (Mus. Cuming.) 



EuLlMA IOTA. Eiil. tesid iiiiniitmiiiid, conicd, nlbd, lata ; 

 aiifroctibiispauciSyplaiinlatis, apice acumiiiato, tortiio; 

 apertiird siibrlioii/boided, colimtdld rectiiiscidd. Infra 

 acumhiatd, labro teuiiL 



The dot Eulima. Shell very small, conical, white, broad ; 

 whorls few, flat, apex acuminated, twisted ; aperture 

 somewhat rhomboidal, columella rather straight, point- 

 ed beneath, outer lip thin. 



C. B. Adams, 'Shells of Jamaica.' 



Hab. Jamaica ; Panama. 



A very minute, white, sharp shell, pointed at the end 

 of the mouth, and broad at the base of tiie conical spire. 



Species 35. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima xitidul.^. Eid. lestd parvd, ovatd, u'dldd, solidd, 

 siibcfidrk-usd ; aiifractibiis rotundls, ci'idraUbiisfulves- 

 rodibiis, apice albo, mucronato ; aperlitrd parm, cola- 

 iiielld brevi, siMortud. 



The smooth little Eulima. Shell small, ovate, shin- 

 ing, solid, rather ventricose; whorls rouud, the cen- 

 tral ones brownish, apex white, mucronate ; aperture 

 small, columella short, rather twisted. 



Pease. Pro. Zool. Soc. 1860. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands. 



A rather thick, /fi-ssoa-shaped shell. 



Species 36. (Eig. a, b, Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima aciculata. Eid. tc-itd subcyUiid raced, alba, 

 pallidi fulvo fasciatd, snbdiapliand ; aiifraclibiis ini- 

 merosis, plaiiatis, apice albo, tuiiiio, idtiiiiu aiij'ractii 

 ovali ; aperturd ovali, coliiindld crassd. 



The sharp-pointed Eulima. Shell subcyliudrical, 

 white banded with pale-fawn, rather transparent ; 

 whorls numerous, flat, apex white, twisted, the last 

 whorl oval ; aperture oval, columella thick. 



Pease, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1S60. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands. 



Of a rather cylindrical form, and slightly banded on the 

 upper wlioris. 



Species 37. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima eutila. Eid. tcaid kind, vitred, pyranndald, 



apice attenuato ; aiifractibiis decern, riifo pallidi fas- 



ciatls; aperturd ohloiigd, ovatd. 

 The refulgent Eulima. Shell thin, glassy, pyramidal, 



apex attenuated ; wdiorls ten, banded with pale-red ; 



aperture oblong-ovate. 

 Carpenter. 

 Hab. Monterey. 



Eesembling E. vitrea, but peculiarly attenuated at the 

 upper end. 



Species 38. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima AdaMSII. Eid. tedd alba, opacd, breoiaiculd, 

 siibveidricosd; aiifractibiis paiicis, paultdiitii coiwexis, 

 idtiiiio subovali, aperturd ovali, labro siiperiii siib- 

 iiiciirvo. 



Adams's Eulima. Shell white, opake, rather short, 

 rather ventricose ; whorls few, rather convex, the last 

 rather oval ; aperture oval, outer lip slightly curved 

 inwards above. 



SoWERBY. 



E. iiilida, A. Adams. 

 Hab. Singapore. 



The latter name was previously applied to another 

 species by Lamarck. 



Species 39. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima rosea. Eul. testa conicd, solidd, roseo-fidves- 

 ceiite ; aiifractibiis sepleiii, rotinutaiis ; aperturd sub- 

 rotunda. 



The rosy Eulima. Shell conical, solid, rosy-brown; 

 whorls seven, rounded ; aperture rather rouud. 



Pease, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1860. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands. 



This species difters from E. ii'diitida in being decidedly 

 more conical in shape. 



Species 40. (Mus. Cuming.) 

 Euluia FULVESCENS. Eld. testd parvd, fidvd. hi/atind, 



March, 1866. 



