216 EULIMA. 



E. PYRiFORMis, Brugiione. PI. 69, fig. 54. 



Pyriform ; whorls 9, slightly convex, apex rather acute, body- 

 whorl obtusely subangulated, large, outer lip nearly straight, 

 white, apical whorls sometimes brown-tinted. Length, 6 mill. 



Bay of Biscay to West Coast of Africa, Mediterranean. 



Some specimens are more or less curved. Described as a 

 fossil. According to Dr. Jeffreys E. chaunax and perhaps E. 

 Mans of Watson are synonyms. The characters ai"e the swollen 

 shape of the last whorl, the i-emarkably flexuous character of 

 the outer lip, and acuminated apex. 



Var. BizoNATA, with two narrow chestnut bands, one below the 

 suture the other at the periphery, both showing on the spire- 

 whorls. 



E. Fusco-APICATA, Jeffreys. PI. 69, fig. 55. 



Slender, thin, transparent, very glossy, microscopically striate, 

 peripher^'^ sometimes slightly keeled, vitreous, the apical whorls 

 chestnut brown; whorls 9-11, narrow, rather convex, outer lip 

 remarkably flexuous. Length, 5 mill. 



Bay of Biscay to Cape Verd Is. 

 E. Jeppreysii, Tryon. PI. 69, fig. 59. 



Yery slender, thick, transparent, very glossy, periphery more 

 or less distinctly keeled, apex obtuse, glassy white; whorls 8, 

 compact and flattened, the last about two-fifths the total length ; 

 mouth rather small. Length, 5 mill. 



Bay of Biscay to W. Coast of Africa, Azores. 



Described by Jeffreys as E. solida, a name preoccupied by 

 Sowerby. 



E. suBUMBiLiCATA, Jeffreys. PI. 69, fig. 57. 



Short conical, solid, apex obtijse, nearly opaque, white, 

 periphery obtusely angular ; whorls 5, compressed and somewhat 

 rounded, the last two-thirds the total length ; umbilicus shallow, 

 with a small perforation behind the pillar. Length, 1-25 mill. 



Atlantic Ocean. 



Probably' a young shell. 



E. MiNUTA, Jeffreys. PI. 69, fig. 60. 



Club-shaped, thin, semitransparent and glossy, whitish, per- 

 iphery rounded, apex blunt ; whorls 5-6, the last about half the 



