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Eulota vulgivaga var. lanx nov. 



Shelljmore depressed than vulgivaga, the base less convex. Last 

 whorl^deflexed in front. Aperture more oblique. Fringe at the 

 periphery and sometimes along the suture well developed. 



Alt. 9, diam. 22 mm. 



Suimura, Awa, Shikoku Island (Mr. Hirase, No. 825). 



A^large form of vulgivaga occurs at Mt. Ibuki, Omi, having 

 almost' 7 whorls, a dome-like spire, and comparatively smooth cuti- 

 cle ; but smaller specimens seem to occur with the large ones, so 

 that with the material now in hand I do not see that a distinct local 

 race is indicated. 



