EULIMA. 285 



E. FULVESCENS, A. Ad. PI. 70, fig. 11. 



Small, hyaline, light brown, ventiicose ; whorls few, rounded ; 

 apex mucronate; aperture a little laterally produced. 



Length, 4-5 mill. 



Ins. Labuan. 

 E. CALEDONICA, Morelet. PI. 70, fig. 10. 



Shining, smooth, polished, rather solid, whitish, more or less 

 stained with light fawn-color ; whorls 7-8, slightly convex, a 

 little curved, suture submargined, apex sharply nmcronate. 



Length, 6 mill. 



New Caledonia, Viti Is. 



E. obesula is larger, with more rounded ivhorls ; E. rosea and 

 E. fulvescens have more convex whorls and the spire is straight. 



E. SURVENTRICOSA, Sowb. PL 70, fig. 13. 



White, 'short, rather solid, oval ; whorls few, inflated ; aperture 

 oval, short, outer lip thin. Length, 6'5 mill. 



Hab. unknown. 

 E. MINDOROENSIS, Ad. and Reeve. PI. 70, fig. 8. 



Whitish, thin, short, ventricose ; whorls few, inflated, the last 

 large, oval, aperture rather oval, columella slightly tortuous. 

 Length, 9 mill. 



Philippines. 



It has been extensively distributed from the Yiti Islands under 

 the name of E. brevicula, Dunker. I do not know whether this 

 name has been published. 



E. BICINCTA, E. EXILIS, E. LACTEA, E. SUBULA, all of A. Adams. 



Japan. 



Subgenus SELMA, A. Ad., 1864. 

 E. SUCCINIOLA, A. Ad. 



Elongately oval, thin, rimate, subdiaphanous, corneous, tinged 

 with chestnut-color, spire short ; whorls 3J, scarcely convex, the 

 last large ; aperture oblong ; inner lip chestnut-stained, with a 

 spiral, chestnut-colored plica, outer lip simple. 



Japan. 



This, the only species, is unfigurecl. No dimensions are given. 



