KUhlMA r.llJNKATA. 580 



Jieinarl'ti. — Twci s]H'C'iniciis of tlii.s shell are to be roiiiid at the British Muscuni 

 both of them obtained from St. Erth,one lal)elle(l •' l<]. (ji-nriin^'" probably by mistake 

 (no. 1820i), which M. Dantzenberg considers lo a[)|)roaeh the typical I'!, sfeuosfovia, 

 another, imperfect, under the latter name (no. 1820S), which T think may be 

 referred to th(^ same species, 'i'he present shell seems nearly to ap|)i'oac]i the one 

 figured and descrilx'd in the next paragrapii as I'!, hll iinuihi . \ \\;iVi\ however, 

 submitted drawings of both to ]\1. Daiif /,enl)erg, and l)y ids advic(i ado])t the 

 identification here i)ro[)osed. My specimen of /'/. slcnoshniui seems to l)e more 

 slender in form than my AA biHiwdhi. 



Eulima bilineata, Alder. Plate L, tig. 12. 



1848. Eulima hilinenta, AMer, Trans. Tynes. Naf. Field Club, p. 47. 



1853. Euliiiia hiUneahi, Forbes and Hanley, Brit. Moll., vol. iii, p. 237, pi. xcii, fig. 9. 



1859. EiiVuua inineaht, G. B. Sowerby, 111. Ind. Brit. Slidls, pi. xv, fig. 26. 



1867—69. EiiJlnia Jiihnmla, Jefi'roys, Brit. Condi., vol. iv, p. 210, 1867 ; vol. v, p. 215, pi. Ixxvii, 



fig. 8, 1869. 

 1873—76. Eulinm biUneata, Seguenza, Boll. R. Com. Geol. Ital., p. 352, no. 273, 1873 ; vol. v, 



p. 280, no. 110, 1874; vol. vii, p. 12, no. 511, 1876. 

 1878. Eulima hiJineafa, G. O. Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. Norv., pp. 210, 360, pi. xi, fig. 22. 

 1884. Subiilaria bilineata, Monterosato, Nom. Gen. e Spec. Conch. Medit., p. 103. 

 1890. Eulima bilineata. Cams, Prod. Faun. Medit., vol. ii, p. 290. 

 1892. Eulima (Leiontraca) bilineata, Locard, Coq. mar. Cotes de France, p. 135. 

 1892. Eulima bilineata, Praeger, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. [3], vol. ii, p. 264. 

 1898. Eulima biliueata, B((Ciiuoy, Dautzenberg et Dollfus, Moll. mar. Rouss., vol. ii, p. 79-"). 

 1901. Eulima bilineata, Br^gger, Norges geol. Unders0gelse, no. 31, p. 661, pi. xix, fig. 14. 

 1901. Eulima (Leiostraca) bilineata. Couch. Soc. List, Journ. of Conch., vol. x, p. 21, no. 476. 



Specific f'Ininicters. — Shell .somewhat less slender than K. sidnilafu, fairly solid ; 

 whorls 10 — 14, compressed, regularly diminishing in size to an acute point, the 

 last nearly half the total length ; spire tapering, long, narrow, acnminate ; suture 

 slight, oblique ; mouth acutely angnlate above, rounded below ; outer lip nearly 

 straight. 



Dinirnsio'iis. — L. 8 mm. B. 2 mm. 



Disfrihiifloii. — B.ecenl : British seas, local but widely dispersed from low- 

 water mark at Jersey to east coast of Shetland at 82 feet. Norway from 

 Finmark and the Lofoten Islands to the Christiania fiord. West European, 

 Mediterranean, Adriatic. 



Fossil: St. Erth. Estuarine clays — -Belfast. 



Upper Pliocene : Messina. 



Pleistocene: Niso, Reggio, Monte Pellegrino. 7'c(jjcs--banks— Christiania. 



Re marl's.— There is a specimen from St. Ertli in the Warburton Collection at 

 the British Museum under the name of E. suhulata which IM. Dautzenberg 



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