E U L I M A . 



Plate VF. 



Species 42. (Mus. Angas.) 



EcLlMA MUCRONATA. Eiil . testd cijl'wilricd, pellucidn, 

 ajiffuslald ; anfractihns septem, plauis, et tribus apica- 

 hiits subilo coiilractis, mucroiiatis, nltitno ohlongo; nper- 

 Inrd mhpyrlformi, infra rotundo, coliimelld obViqud, 

 subtortiid, labro teim'i. 



The mucronate Eulima. Shell cylindrical, pellucid, 

 narrow; whorls seven, flat, and three apical ones 

 suddenly contracted, mucronate, the last oblong; 

 aperture subpyriform, rounded below, columella ob- 

 lique, slightly tortuous, outer lip thin. 



SOWERBY. 



Hub. Port Jackson, New South Wales; J. F. Angas. 



Species 43. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima subrostrata. Eiil. iedd parvd, albd, aiif/ustd, 

 pyrarnddald, prope apicem attenuald, arcuata; anfrac- 

 libas paitcls, ultimo obloiigo, subangulato ; aperiui'd ob- 

 long d, infra acuminatd, columelld rectiusculd, labi-o 

 toiiii. 



The subrostrate Eolima. Shell small, white, nar- 

 row, tapering, near the apex arched and attenuated ; 

 whorls few, the last oblong, slightly angular; aper- 

 ture oblong, acuminated beneath, columella rather 

 straight, outer lip thin. 



Sowerby. 



Hab. ? 



The aperture of this little species is produced and 

 pointed at the end. 



Species 44. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Eulima conica. Etd. tedd parvd, albd, solidd, pgra- 

 inidd, rectiuscidd ; anfractibu-i h'evibns, planalis, nl- 

 tinio angulato, apice acuto, vix arcuato, satiird dis- 

 tinctd; aperturd parvd, subquodratd, infra acuminatd, 

 labro crasso, columelld snblortud. 



The conical Eulima. Shell small, white, solid, pyra- 

 midal, rather straight ; whorls short, flat, the last 

 angulated, apex sharp, scarcely arched, suture dis- 

 tinct; aperture small, rather square, acuminated be- 

 neath, outer lip thick, cohnnclla rather toituous. 



Sowerby. 

 Hab. ? 



This little shell dilfers from E. poli/gyra in the lower 

 part of the aperture being acuminated. It is also more 

 solid, and the whorls are not quite so short. 



Species 45. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Angas.) 



EuLlJiA picta. Eul. testa solidd, pallide fidvd, pyrami- 

 dali ; anfractibus tindecim., couiiPxiusculis, apicalibuK 

 albis, rotiindis, ultimo obtusissime angulato, supra un- 

 guium fascia rosed ititerruptd pictd ; aperturd pyri- 

 formi. 



The PAINTED Eulima. Shell solid, pale-fawn, pyra- 

 midal; whorls eleven, rather convex, those near the 

 apex white, round, the last very obtu.«ely angular, 

 above the angle painted with a rose-coloured, inter- 

 rupted band; aperture pyriform. 



Sowerby. 



Hab. ? 



• A beautiful species distinguished by a pale band of 

 pink on the last whorl, which is condensed into a spot 

 near the central varix on the back and front. 



Species 46. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Angas.) 



Eulima attenuata. Eul. testd elougatd, subcylindricd, 

 angusid, semipellucidd, albd, pallide fusciatd ; anfrac- 

 tibus tredecim, plauis, ultimo vblovgo, apice mucronu- 

 to ; aperturd angustd, labro medio producto, infra 

 subemurginato, columelld obliqud, angustissimd. 



The attenuated Eulima. Shell elongated, subcylin- 

 drical, narrow, semipellucid, white, faintly banded ; 

 whorls thirteen, flat, the last oblong, apex mucronate; 

 aperture narrow, outer lip produced in the middle, 

 subemarginated beneath; columella obliciue, very 

 narrow. 



Sowerby. , 



Hab. Fiji Islands. 

 ■ More attenuated than E. aciculata, Pease. 



March, lb66. 



