280 EULIMA. 



E. ruLVOciNCTA, C. B. Adams. PL TO, fig. 76. 



Whorls few, subventricose ; whitish, with two interrupted 

 chestnut bands. Length, 4 mill. 



Jamaica. 

 E. VINCTA, A. Ad. PL 70, fig. 77. 



Subfusiform, thin, pale, with two narrow chestnut lines on the 

 middle ; whorls a little convex, apex sharp pointed. 



Length, 4 mill. 



Japan. 



The species figured as E. vincta in the Conch. Icon, has no 

 authority appended, but as the description corresponds, I sup- 

 pose it to be this species. 



E. SAMOENSIS, Crosse. PL 70, fig. 78. 



Highly polished, pellucid white, with obscure, interrupted 

 chestnut lineate maculations, and occasional chestnut-tinted 

 varices; whorls 10-11, somewhat flattened, margin of aperture 

 chestnut. Length, 9 mill. 



S 'a moan Is. 



This may be a highly colored state of E. acicula, Gould. 



E. UNILINEATA, Adams and Reeve. PL 70, fig. 79. 



Thin, white, with a single narrow peripheral chestnut line, 

 appearing on the spire. Length, 12 mill. 



Sooloo Sea. 

 E. METCALFEI, A. Ad. PL 70, fig. 83. 



Whorls very few, the last large, oval, subpellucid, white, orna- 

 mented with an interrupted chestnut band, and undulating 

 oblique lines. Length, 11 mill. 



Sandwich Is. (W. H. Pease). 

 E. RECTA, C. B. Ad. PL 70, fig. 81. 



Semipellucid, white, with a very pale rosy tinge; whorls few, 

 straight, the last oval, ventricose. Length, 10 mill. 



Panama. 

 E. ACUTA, Sowb. PL 70, fig. 82. 



Elongate, subcylindrical, dull white; whorls 12, rather flat- 

 tened ; aperture narrow. Length, 8 mill. 



Bay of Montija, W. Coast of Central Am. 

 The apex is rather obtuse than acute. 



