282 EULIMA. 



Described by Pease as E. distorta, a name preoccupied by 

 Defrance. 



E. AcicuLA, Gould, ri. TO, figs. 92-95. 



Transparent white, blotched and obsoletely margined at the 

 suture with pale fawn color, highly polished ; whorls short, 

 rather straight, numerous. Length, 8-9 mill. 



Fiji and Sandwich Is. 



Described as a Stylifer, and may possibly belong to that 

 genus. The sj-nonyms are E. aciculata^ Sowb. (fig. 93), E. 

 pyramidalis, Sowb. (fig. 94), and E. vitrea, A. Ad. (fig. 95). 



E. ATTENUATA, Sowb. PI. tO, fig. 97. 



Elongated, subcjdindrical, narrow, semipellucid, white, faintly 

 banded at the suture; whorls 13, flat, the last oblong, apex 

 mucronate ; aperture narrow, outer lip produced in the middle, 

 subemarginated beneath, columella oblique. Length, 13 mill. 



Viti Is. 



Probably only a large form of the preceding species. 



E. riEMPHiLLii, Dall. PI. 70, fig. 96. 



Slender, subulate, brilliantly polished ; whorls 9-10, flattened, 

 suture inconspicuous ; dark chocolate brown to blackish, with a 

 lighter stripe at the suture. Length, 3 mill. 



Cedar Keys, Fla. 



A beautiful little species, remarkably colored. 



Section Haliella, Monts., 1878. 

 E. STENOSTOMA, Jeffreys. PI. 70 fig. 80. 



Thin, white, semipellucid; whorls very slightly convex, the' 

 last subangulated in the middle, aperture narrow, columella 

 long, vertical. Length, G-5 mill. 



Norway — Mediterranean. 



Unfigured Species of Leiostraca. 



E. CLAVELLA, E. NIXA, E. NITIDA, E. LANCEATA, E. LeACHII, E. 

 LABIATA, E. TURGIDULA, E. TANTILLA, E. LEPIDA, E. SPICULUM, 



E. Ariel, E. Titania, E. Oberon, E. Constantia, E. casta, 



E. LENTIGINOSA, E. HASTATA, E. SUBULINA, E. MiRANDA, E. 



