^84 EULIMA. 



Subgenus Mucronalia, A. Ad., 1862. 

 E. GRACILIS, Pease. PI. 70, fig. 4. 



Solid, polished, shining, wliite ; whorls 7, conA'ex, with deep 

 suture. Length, 4 mill. 



Tahiti. 

 Resembles somewhat in form Apicalia G'dntheri, Angas. 



E. NiTiDULA, Pease. PI. 70, fig. 2. 



Solid, shining ; whorls well rounded, stained with brown, apex 

 white, mueronate, aperture small, columella short, rather twisted. 



Length, 4 mill. 



Sandwich Is. 

 E. suBPELLUciDA, Pease, PL 70, fig. 3. 



Short, ventricose, thin, lower part of bod^'^-whorl semitrans- 

 pareut ; whorls few, spire straight, suture narrowly margined, 

 last whorl obscurely angulated on the periphery, varices few, 

 indistinct. Length, 20 mill. 



Tahiti. 



In this species the columella is somewhat drawn back below, 

 making the aperture a little oblique ; the tenuity of the body- 

 whorl below the angle is the most distinguishing feature. 



E. MUCRONATA, Sowb. PI. 70, fig. 5. 



Cylindrical, pellucid, narrow, with seven flat whorls and three 

 additional apical ones which are suddenly contracted, mueronate, 

 suture margined, aperture narrow, columella oblique, slightly 

 tortuous. Length, 10 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 

 E. Sandwichensis, Sowb, PI, 70, fig. 21. 



Yentricose, thin, white, opaque ; whorls few, convex, the last 

 rounded, opaque below. Length, 16 mill. 



Sandwich Islands. 

 E. OBESULA, A. Ad. PI. 70, fig. 6. 



Yentricose, rather transparent, tinged with pale rose-color ; 

 whorls few, convex, rapidly increasing. Length, 9 mill. 



7ns. Bohol, Philippines. 

 E. ROSEA, Pease. PI. 70, fig. 7. 



Conical, solid, rosy-brown ; whorls 7, rounded ; aperture rather 

 round. Length, 5 mill. 



Sandwich Is. 

 More conical in shape than E. nitidula. 



