﻿30 Bulletin 21 148 



Only one specimen of this pretty species was found. 

 Chipola Oligocene, Bailey's Ferry, Florida. 

 Cornell University collection. 



Eulima chipolana, n. s. 

 PI. VII, fig. 9. 

 Shell elongated, very slender, highly polished and shining, 

 smooth, whorls thirteen ; the five nearest the apex inclining 

 slightly from the main axis of the shell ; aperture oval ; outer lip 

 simple, inner lip reflexed upon the columella. 

 Length of shell 9 ; greatest width 2 mm. 

 Chipola Oligocene, Bailey's Ferry, Florida. 

 Cornell University collection. 



Eulima parasitos, n. s. 

 PI. VII, fig. 10. 

 Shell very slender, small, smooth and polished, with seven 

 whorls exclusive of the eroded nucleus ; without sculpture. 

 Length of shell 4 ; greatest width 1 mm. 

 Oak Grove, Florida. 

 Mr. Aldrich's collection. 



Eulima nemoralis, n. s. 



PI. VII, fig. 11. 



Shell smooth and polished, small, immature, conic, JViso-like 



in general form ; whorls seven ; the earlier slightly convex ; the 



remainder flattened ; no sculpture except a basal carina on the 



last whorl. 



Length of shell 3 ; greatest width 1.5 mm. 

 Oak Grove, Florida. 

 Mr. Aldrich's collection. 



Eulima Scolli, n. s. 

 PI. VII, fig. 12 

 Shell very slender, acute, polished, about nine-whorled ; 

 sides of spire straight ; suture visible only with a lens ; outer lip 

 thin ; inner lip with a well-marked band-like callus. 



