266 EULIMA. 



sharp, mostly scalar! form ; mouth oval, rounded in front ; inner 

 lip and spire callously thickened. 



Section BAYANIA, Munies-Chalmas, 1877. 



Shell elongated, spire sharp, earlier whorls reticulated, the 

 last generally smooth, or feebly sculptured, basal lip subsinuous. 

 About twenty Eocene and Miocene species. 



Genus EULIMA, Risso, 1826. 

 Section EULIMA (sensu stricto). 

 E. GRANDIS, A. Ad. PL 68, fig. 89. 



Solid, opaque; whorls 15, rather flat, with lateral continuous 

 varices, last whorl angulated on the periphery. Length, 40 mill. 



Island of Burias, Philippines. 

 E. MARTINII, A. Ad. PI. 68, fig. 90. 



Whorls numerous, flattened, with varices obliquely impressed, 

 obliquely continuous to the apex, last whorl rather angular on 

 the periphery. Length, 35 mill. 



China Sea; Singapore. 

 Reeve gives St. Helena as locality, which requires confirmation. 



E. CANDIDA, Marrat. PL 68, figs. 91, 92. 



Whorls numerous, short, somewhat rounded, the varices im- 

 pressed forming a continuous oblique line not reaching the apex. 



Length, 44 mill. 



Formosa. 



A stouter species than the preceding, with shorter whorls, not 

 angulated on the periphery ; the varix-line does not extend to 

 the apex. 



E. MAJOR, Sowb. PL 68, figs. 93, 94. 



Spire more or less curved to the right, often with a sutural 

 band, very highly polished, white, sometimes blotched or clouded 

 with chestnut or bluish chocolate, varix-line impressed, contin- 

 uous. Length, 37 mill. 



Tahiti, Sandwich Is., Mauritius. 



E. arcuata, Sowb. (fig. 94), is a much curved specimen ; inter- 

 mediate degrees of curvature are before me. Phasianella inflexa, 

 Blainv., is possibly this species. 



