EULIMA. 271 



E. TORTUOSA, Ads. and Reeve. PI. 68, fig. 23. 



Shell solid, white, narrow, tortuous in the middle and at the 

 apex; whorls rather flat, obliquely varicose, aperture small, oval. 



Length, 20 mill. 



China Sea. 

 E. SOLIDULA, Ads. and Reeve. PI. 68, lig. 21. 



Abbreviately turreted (apex lost), somewhat solid, tortuous, 

 varicose; whorls 9-10, convex ; aperture small ; white. 



Length, 9 mill. 



China Sea. 

 E. NITIDULA, A. Ad. PI. 68, fig. 24. 



Shell white, opaque, rather ventricose, straight ; whorls 10-11, 

 somewhat convex, the last not angulate ; aperture oval, outer 

 lip slightly curved inwards above. Length, 9 mill. 



Singapore. 



Mistaking this name for nitida, which is preoccupied, Sowerby 

 changed it to E. Adamsi. 



E. SUBANGULATA, Sowb. PI. 68, fig. 27. 



Pyramidal, thin, banded here and there with pale yellowish 

 brown blotches ; whorls flat, the last slightly angulated. 



Length, 20 mill. 



Indian Ocean. 



Closely allied to E. hastata, Sowb., from west coast of Central 

 America, but narrower. 



E. ACUFORMIS, Nevill. PI, 68, fig. 28. 



Very narrowly elongated, sharp pointed, flexuous, solid, white ; 

 whorls IT, cylindrical, varices obliquely continuous, last whorl 

 rounded. Length, 10 mill. 



Andaman Islands. 

 E. ROBUSTA, A. Ad. PI. 68, fig. 25. 



Pyramidally subulate, flexuous, apex recurved ; whorls a little 

 convex, the last large, oblique, rounded at the base, suture mar- 

 gined ; aperture ovate, produced, inner lip thickened above, 

 outer lip arcuate ; white, semiopaque. Length, 4'5 mill, 



Japan. 



Figured from an author's specimen in the museum of the 

 Philadelphia Academj T . 



