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E. PROLONG A, Jeffrej^s. PI. TT, fig. 72. 



Thin, semitransparent, very glossy, white ; whorls 10, flattened, 

 suture slight ; columella with a small, tooth-like thickening. 

 Length, 6-75 mill. 



llediterranean Sea, West Coast of Africa. 



Another problematical species as to its generic position ; the 

 tootli, however, is not nearly so distinct as in the last. It might 

 almost rank as a colorless variety of E. unifasciata, Forbes (see 

 American species). 



Unfigured Species. 



E. ANGUSTA, and Var. perangusta, Monts. Mediterranean Sea. 

 E. cingulata, Requien. Corsica. 



E. PoiNTELi, Folin (desc. and figure inaccessible). 



Port Said, Egypt. 

 E. nitidissima, var. pura, Monterosato, is a synonj'm. It was 

 found at St. Yito. 



E. MACiLENTA, Monterosato. Mediterranean. 



Name substituted for Odostomia debilis, Monts., not Pease. 

 E. FoLiNi, Fischer. (Probably exotic.) France. 



II. Oriental Species. 



E. Arabica, Issel. PL 76, fig. 57. 



Shining, very minutely decussated, translucent, whitish, with 

 narrow yellowish bands ; whorls 12-13, flattened, the suture 

 impressed, margined. Length, 5 mill. 



Bed Sea. 

 E. Philippiana, Dunker. PL 77, fig. 75. 



White, subpellucid, ver^^ smooth and shining; whorls 9, 

 flattened. Length, 11 mill. 



Japan. 



Unfigured Species. 



E opaca, E. vitrea, E. hyalixa, A. Adams. Japan. 



E. CYLiNDROPSTS, E. INFUNDIBULATA, Folin. Andaman Is. 



