280 EULIMA. 



E. FULVOCiNCTA, C B. Adams. PI. 10, fig. 76. 



Whorls few, subventricose ; whitish, with two interrupted 

 chestnut bands. Length, 4 mill. 



Jamaica. 

 E. viNCTA, A. Ad. PI. 10, fig. 77. 



Subfusiform, thin, pale, with two narrow chestnut lines on the 

 middle; whorls a little convex, apex sharp pointed. 



Length, 4 mill. 



Ja2:)an. 



The species figured as E. vincta in the Conch. Icon, has no 

 authority appended, but as the description corresponds, I sup- 

 pose it to be this species. 



E. Samoensis, Crosse. PI. 70, fig. 78. 



Highl}' polished, pellucid white, with obscure, interrupted 

 chestnut lineate maculations, and occasional chestnut-tinted 

 varices; whorls 10-11, somewhat flattened, margin of aperture 

 chestnut. Length, 9 mill. 



Samoan Is. 



This ma}' be a highl}' colored state of E. acicula, Gould. 



E. TJNiLiNEATA, Adams and Reeve. PI. 70, fig. 79. 



Thin, white, with a single narrow peripheral chestnut line, 

 appearing on the spire. Length, 12 mill. 



Sooloo Sea. 

 E. Metcalfei, A. Ad. PI. 70, fig. 83. 



Whorls ver}' few, the last large, oval, subpellucid, white, orna- 

 mented with an interrupted chestnut band, and undulating 

 oblique lines. Length, 11 mill. 



Sandwich Is. (W. H. Pease). 

 E. RECTA, C. B. Ad. PI. 70, fig. 81. 



Semipellucid, white, with a very pale rosy tinge ; whorls few, 

 straight, the last oval, ventricose. Length, 10 mill. 



Panama. 

 E. ACUTA, Sowb. PI. 70, fig. 82. 



Elongate, subcj'lindrical, dull white; whorls 12, rather flat- 

 tened ; aperture narrow. Length, 8 mill. 



Bay of llontija, W. Coast of Central Am. 

 The apex is rather obtuse than acute. 



