388 MESSES. MELYILL AND STANDEE 0>" [June 18, 



(c) Gymnoglossa. 

 Fam. Eulimid.e. 



EULIMA ACICULA Gould. 



M.C. Cbarbar. 



Eulima augue Angas. 

 M.C. Among shingle, dead. 



Etjlima cumingi A. Ad. 

 I. Karachi. 



Eulima dens-colubei Meiv. 



Bombay (Abercrombie). 

 Eulima epiphanes Melv. 



P.G. Maskat. Linjah anchorage, 5 fathoms. Kishm Island, 

 5 fathoms, soft mud. 



I. Lat. 18' 58° N., long. 71° 45' E. 40 fathoms. 



Eulima gentilomiana Issel. 



P.G. Gulf of Oman ; lat, 26* 10' N., long. 52° 20' E. 

 32 fathoms. Maskat, 15 fathoms. 



M.C. Charbar. 



I. Karachi. Occasionally found amongst rocks and algae at 

 low water. 



Eulima mabtinii A. Ad. 



P.G. Henjam Island. 7 to 12 fathoms, sandy mud. 



Eulima nitidula A. Ad. 



P.G. Gnlf of Oman; lat. 24° 5' N., long. 57 3 35' E. 

 205 fathoms, mud. 



Eulima shoplandi Melv. 



P.G. Kishm Island. 6' fathoms. 



I. Karachi. 

 Described originally from Aden. 



Eulima styliferoides, sp. n. (Plate XXII. fig. 20.) 

 E. testa polita, subpellucida, albo-lactea, versus apicem multum 

 attenuata, plerumque incurva vel intorta ; anfractibus 10-12, 

 nitidissimis, subventricosis, apud suiuras paullum impresses, 

 utrinque linea suturali pcllucenU i prceditis, anfractu ultimo la to, 

 obliquato, ad peripheriam subangulato ; apertura mediocri, labro 

 apud basim crassiusculo, albo, nitido ; columella paullum pro- 

 ducta. 

 Lone/. 6, lat. 3 mm. 



Hab. Karachi. 5 fathoms. 



-Seven or eight full-grown examples of a distinct form in a 

 genus where, perhaps, too much similarity already prevails. It 



