EULIMA. 



E. RUTILA, Carpenter. PL 70, fig. 68. 



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 Thin, glassy, narrow, apex attenuated ; whorls 10, irregularly 



banded and blotched with pale red. Length, 7 mill. 



California. 

 E. ELEGANTISSIMA, Folin. PL 70, fig. 69. 



Pellucid, very shining ; whitish, with two pale chestnut, nar- 

 row, distant bands and oblique chestnut strigations ; whorls 10, 

 rather convex ; lip brown tinted. Length, 5 mill. 



W. Coast of Central Ama. 

 E. BIVITTATA, H. and A. Ad. PL 70, fig. 70. 



Attenuated, pale with two linear approximate chestnut bands 

 in the middle, showing on the spire whorls. Length, 10 mill. 



Sooloo Sea. 



Described by Adams and Reeve as E. bilineata, preoccupied 

 by Alder. 

 E. SUBULATA, Donovan. PL 70, fig. 71. 



Narrow, rather thin, semitransparent, yellowish white, with 

 three pairs of narrow chestnut bands on the body-whorl, and 

 two pairs on the spire whorls, sometimes each pair coalescing 

 into a single wider band. Length, 12-16 mill. 



England to Mediterranean. 



It is Strombiformis glaber, Dacosta ; E. fasciata, Renieri ; 

 E. trifasciata, Adams ; E. flavocincta, Megerle ; E. Cambes^e- 

 desii, Payr.; E. Donovani, Forbes ; E. lineata, Sowb. 

 Yar. PALLIDULA, Jeffreys. 



Bands of a paler color, and more or less interrupted. 



E. BILTNEATA, Alder. PL 70, figs. 72-74. 



Like the preceding species, but usually smaller ; with a single 

 pair of bands in the middle, and sometimes an obscure band just 

 below the suture; upper whorls with a pair or occasionally a 

 single band ; some specimens have a tawny streak or blotch at 

 the base. Length, 8 mill. 



Norway to Mediterranean Sea. 



Scarcely more than a variety of E. subulata. 



E. BIFASCIATA, d'Orb. PL 70, fig. 75. 



Acicular, spire sharp pointed; whorls about 12, white, with 

 two distant narrow chestnut bands, visible on the spire. 



Length, 6 mill. Cuba. 



