PHILINE. ill 
Utriculus lima Brown, Ill. Conch. G. Brit., p. 58, pl. 19, f. 39, 
40.—Philine lima Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Nory., p. 300, pl. 18, f. 
12a-f— Bulla lineolata Coutu., Bost. Journ. N. H., ii, p. 179, pl. 3, 
f.15, (1839) ; Amer. Jour. Sci., xxxvi, p. 389, (1839).—GLp., Invert 
Mass., i, p. 169, f. 99.—DeKay, N. Y. Moll. p. 16, pl. 38, f. 334.— 
Philine lineolata St1mp., New Engl. Shells, p. 51—Gup.—Biny., 
Invert. Mass., p. 214, f. 504.—Lecue, Kongl. Sy. Vet. Akad. Handl. 
1878, p. 76. 
P. rLeExuosa M. Sars. PI. 4, figs. 86, 87, 88, 89. 
Shell ovate, white, pellucid, thin, much contracted and slightly 
sinuate above; growth stris very dense, spiral striz obsolete and 
distant. Spire minute; whorls 6, impressed, slightly umbilicate. 
Aperture widest in the middle, produced and rounded below, nar- 
rowed above; outer lip arcuate, slightly pressed inward and sinuous 
above, then produced, projecting a little way above the vertex, sep- 
arated by a narrow sinus from the columellar margin. Columella 
sinuate-arched, rimate, covered with a thin callus. Alt. 10, diam. 
7 mill. 
Aasgaardstrad, w. side Gulf of Christiania (Sars) ; Yucatan Strait, 
640 fms. (Blake). 
Philine flecuosa M. Sars, Nyt. Mag. f. naturvidens. xvii, p. 181, 
pl. 11, f. 23-26; Bidrag til Kundskab om Christianiafjordens 
Fauna, pp. 69, 70, pl. 11, f. 23-26; Christ. vid. Selsk. Forh., 1858, 
p- 85.—G. O. Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Norv. p. 303, pl. xii, f. 13 
(dentition).—Datt, Bull. M. C. Z., xviii, p. 59. 
P. VELUTINOIDES G.O. Sars. PI. 5, figs. 26, 27, 28. 
Shell very thin and fragile, extremely pellucid, hyaline, of a 
peculiar ovate triangular form, the length and breadth nearly equal, 
narrowed and rounded towards the base, wider and truncated at 
vertex ; spire distinct, obliquely impressed ; whorls 25, the first half- 
globular, suture deep. Aperture spreading, the outer lip much ex- 
panded and arched, upwardly projecting above the vertex in an 
obtuse, rounded lobe; columella slightly concave, bearing a thin, 
reflexed callus, spreading over part of the ventral surface and partly 
covering the narrow umbilicus. Surface very smooth, shining, 
without spiral striz, but with very delicate, arcuate growth-lines. 
Alt. 2°7 mill. (Sars). 
, Lofoten, Norway. 
