LIA, MURCHISONIELLA, VANESIA. 339 



E. IssELT, Tryon. PI. 76, fig. 64. 



A little shining, translucent, white, spirally cingulated, inter- 

 stices longitudinall}^ striated ; whorls 9, the last with 4 cingula- 

 tions, base smooth. Length, o'5 mill. 



Bed Sea. 



Described b^- Issel as Eulimella cingidata, the specific name 

 preoccupied in Cinguliua by Dunker. 



Un figured Sj^ecies. 

 T. ciRCiNATA, A. Adams. Japan. 



T. AUSTRALis, Tenison- Woods. Tasmania. 



T. CARiNATA, Folin. (Paper inaccessible to me.) 



Genus LIA, de Folin, 1872. 



L. DECORATA, Folin. I am not able to consult the description 

 of this species. 



Genus MURCHISONIELLA, Morch, 1875. 

 M. SPECTRUM, Morch (unfigured). St. TJwmas, W. I. 



Genus VANESIA, A. Adams, 1861. 

 Y. TRiFAsciATA, Y. SULCATINA, A. Adams (unfigured). Manchuria. 



Genus EULIMELLA, Forbes, 1846. 

 I. European SjJecies. 

 E. SciLL^, Scacchi. PI. 76, figs. 63, 56. 



White, rather solid, polished ; whorls 11-12, flatly convex, the 

 last subangulated on the periphery. Length, 9 mill. 



Europe. 

 E. crassula, Jeffrej'S, and E. Macandrei, Forbes (fig. 56), are 

 synonj'ms. 



E. coMPACTiLis, Jeff"re3's. PI. 76, fig. 58. 



Shell thinner, much smaller, not so strongly keeled. 



Length, 2*5 mill. 



Boreal and Arctic Europe. 



E. superjlua, Monts. (Mediterranean), is possibly a synonym, 

 according to Jeffre3'S ; it has not been figured. 



