2(58 EULTMA. 



E. PORCELLANA, A. Ad. PI. 68, figs. 100, 15. 



White, opaque, solid, long, narrowly subeylindrical, apex 

 slightly curved ; whorls flat, the periphery snbangulated, varices 

 irregular, conspicuous. Length, 1 inch. 



Hab. unknown. 

 E. ACUTA, A. Ad. PI. 68, fig. 3. 



Subulate, white, opaque, nearly straight; whorls flat, body- 

 whorl long, not angulated, aperture oblong, rather turned back- 

 wards in front, outer lip thin, not much curved. Length, 1 inch. 



Id. of Luzon ^ P/iilijypines. 



Figured in Conch. Icon, as acuta, Sowb., but that is a much 

 smaller species, from W. Coast of Central America, and refened 

 to Leioatraca, by Carpenter. 



E. SOLIDA, Sowb. PI. 68, figs. 5, 4. 



Solid, subulate, curved, distorted, white, suture margined, 

 last whorl swollen, somewhat produced obliquely, spire at- 

 tenuated. Length, 10 mill. 



Paumotus, Viti Zs., Sandwich Is. 



E. infiexa, Pease (fig. 4) is a synonym. 



E. PUsiLLA, Sowb. PI. 68, figs. 6, 7. 



Solid, subeylindrical, acuminated, narrow, white; whorls rather 

 flat, the last oblong, aperture narrow. Length, 10 mill. 



Viti Is., St. Helena? 



I have from two respectable sources Slylifer acicula, Gould, 

 under this name, and as that species has the same outline, it is 

 difficult to decide which is the proper identification of jmsilla. 

 In making my selection, as above, I am compelled to make E. 

 exilis, Pease (fig. 1), a synon^-m. 



E. VENUSTA, Pease. PI. 68, fig. 8. 



Rather solid, vitreous, ashy white, elongate, subulate, very 



narrow, spire very slightly twisted; whorls 9-10, flatly convex, 



distinctly margined at the suture. Length, 6 mill. 



Tahiti. 



Occurs associated with Stylifer acicula, Gld., but is smaller, 



more solid and slender, the spire more curved. 



