96 



This species resembles E. Tryoni, but is thinner, and is a 

 longer shell for the same number of whorls — the whorls are more 

 convex : whilst Tryoni has a more oblique aperture, narrower 

 base, which is oblique on the left side. 



In the absence of the tip, it is uncertain to place the species in 

 the Section Mucronalia, to some species of which it has some 

 resemblance. 



North Coast of Tasmania: W. F. Petterd!. 



Eulima Mayii.. Tate, spec. nov. 



Shell solid, white, highly polished. Spire with a slight apical 



twist from before backward, gradually tapering to an extremely 

 attenuated tip. Whorls fourteen, flat. Aperture elongate-oval, 

 or a little higher than wide, slightly oblique ; outer lip retreating 

 from the middle line to the suture. 



Length. 7*75 j width, 2'5 : height of aperture, 2-25 mm. 



Seems to resemble E. intermedia, but has the last whorl 

 approximately about half the length of the shell, instead of one- 

 third, as in the Mediterranean species. 



T employ the species-name in compliment to my coadjutor, 

 under which it has been known in manuscript among Tasmanian 

 collectors \R. Tate]. 



East Coast of Tasmania, south of Swansea ; W. L. May. 



Eulima Tryoni, spec 



M Tenisoni (pars). Trvon. Man. Conch., VIII.. t. 68, f. 16, 

 non p. 269 ; JS. Tenisoni, Tate, T.R.S., S. Aust.. XXII, 1898, 

 p. 81. 



This is the shell ligured by Try on as E. Tenisoni, but it is a 

 different species to E. micans, T. -Woods, to which he applied that 

 name. It is related to E. latipes, Watson, which has a broader 

 base, patulous outer lip, and has a somewhat rapid increase of 

 growth of the spire. 



Common in S. Australia : also Victoria ; and at Derwent 

 Estuary, Tasmania, W. L. May. 



Stylifer Petterdi, . land. 



$. rohnsto.. Petterd, Journ. Conch.. 1884, p. 140, non Pease. 

 IS '30. 



Leven Heads, Tasmania. 



Syrnola Harrissoni, v 



Shell lanceolate, thin, hyaline, smooth, white. Apex hetero- 

 strophe, small, of one and a-half whorls. Spire whorls five, 

 rapidlv increasing in size, nearly fiat, suture impressed (the 

 specimens examined are more or less corroded, and present, in 

 consequence thereof, a shoulder at the posterior suture). 



