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mouth is oblong, outer lip simple, somewhat reflexed at 

 the base, columella one-plaited. We have seen three 

 specimens, all similar. The shell might be considered 

 5. brunnea A. Ad., in miniature; but the latter species is 

 of very much stouter build throughout, and is not, really, 

 very nearly allied. 



Elusa brunneo-maculata, sp. nov. (PL 6, f. 5). 



E. testa aciculata, terebrali, albida, parum nitente, 

 anfractibus quatiwrdecim, apicalibus ?, rectis, minime turritis, 

 undique longitudinaliter crassicostatis, costis obtusis, plants, 

 interstitiis spiraliter tenuistriatidis, albis, sparsim raw brun- 

 neo-macidatis, apertura ovata, labro paullum crassiusculo, apud 

 medium extus simul ac intus brunneo-tincto, margine columel- 

 lari, incrassato, uniplicato. 



Long. 15, lat. 4*50 mm., sp. maj. 



Hob. near Karachi, 7 fathoms. 



A fine, conspicuous Elusa, of bold design, and dis- 

 tinguished by the scattered brown spots and dashes here 

 and there, on a white ground. The whorls are 14, all 

 uniformly thickly costate, the interstices being spirally 

 very finely striate. Mouth ovate, outer lip a little 

 thickened, stained both outside and within in the middle 

 with a brown streak. Columellar margin thickened, one- 

 plaited. Two or three specimens only. 



EULIMA EPIPHANES, Sp. UOV. (PL 6, f. 6). 



E. testa aciculata, politissima, Icevi, lactea, apice acutissimo 

 anfractibus quatuordecim, rectis, continuis, lavissimis, ultimo 

 recto, apertura oblonga, labro paullum producto, margine 

 columellari obliquo. 



Long. 14, lat. 2*50 mm. 



Hab. Linjah, Persian Gulf, 5 fathoms, soft mud. 



