342 tULlMELLA. 



III. American Sjjecies. 



E. UNiFASCiATA, Forbes. PI. IT, fig. 73 ; PI. 76, fig. 65. 



Smooth, polished, white, with a median, narrow, light chestnut 

 Land ; whorls 11, flattened. Length, 6 mill. 



JVeto England^ Azores, Bay of Biscay, M<'dilerranean. 



This is Eulimella Sviithii, Yerrill (fig. 65). The columellar 

 tooth is inconspicuous, and the form, of the shell places it in 

 Eulimella rather than Odostomia. 



E. POLiTA, Yerrill. PL T7, fig. 6t. 



Whorls 12, well rounded, smooth and glossy. Length, 8 mill. 



Eastport, Blaine. 

 Appears to be closely allied to E. ventricosa, Forbes. 



E. LUCID A, Yerrill. PL 17, fig. 68. 



Whorls 11, flattened, smooth, polished, with very indistinct 

 growth-lines, suture distinct, but scarcely at all impressed, trans- 

 lucent pinkish white. Lengtli, 8 mill. 



Xew England (2033 fathoms). 



E. CHARissA, YerrilL PL 77, fig. 69. 



Small and delicate ; whorls 11, verj' slender, translucent white. 



Length, 5'6 milL 



New England (2033 futhoms). 



Smaller, with much more slender spire and smaller apical 



whorl than the last ; there are also more Avhorls in the same 



length, they are somewhat more convex and the suture more 



impressed. 



E. NTTiDA, Yerrill. PL 77, fig. 70. 



Smooth, polished, rather large for the genus, moderately 

 elongated, with a tall, regularly tapering spire of more than 

 eight moderatel}^ convex whorls (apex broken), separated b}^ a 

 w^ell-defined, somewhat impressed, rather oblique suture. 



Length (broken), 6*5 milL 



New England (2033 fathoms). 



Most like E. lucida, but the whorls are more convex, the 

 suture more oblique and more impressed, the body-whorl longer, 

 more produced anteriorl}', the aperture narrower, more elongated, 

 and eff'use in front. 



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