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For en 14—15 Aar siden har jeg fundet denne, som 
jeg tror nye Art for vor Fauna ved Bergen: Under Ex- 
peditionen med ., Vøringen* forekom den ved Sognefjordens 
Munding og ligeledes har jeg taget den ved Flørø. Dens 
bathymetriske Forekomst er imellem 30 og 50 Favne. 
Dens nærmeste Slægtning maa antagelig være 0. diaphana, 
Jeff. men denne har en meget længere sidste Vinding, 
ligesom den er mere hyalin. 
Jeg har dedicert denne Art til min Ven Mr. A. M, 
Norman. 
Eulima Lauræ, n. sp. 
Ris MAL Tie NMA ve, 
Skallen eylindrisk, hvid, glindsende, solid, fuldstændig 
glat; Vindingerne 8 svagt tiltagende og noget convexe, 
Suturen grund, men tydelig; Apex afrundet stump; Mund- 
-aabningen er omtrent */; Del af Skallen, piriform; den 
ydre Læbe flexuos og danner en bred Sinus i øvre Ende, 
den indre Læbe noget fortykket; Columellen bøiet og til- 
bagekastet, hvorved Umbilicus fuldstændig lukkes. 
Størrelse: 4.27 Axiall., I"” Diam. 
Forekomst: St. 192—649 Favne, 3 Exempl. 
Denne lille vakre Art ligner noget paa smaa Exem- 
plarer af Hulimella ventricosa, Forb. 
Solariella levis, n. sp. 
Tab. XII, Fig. 4, 5, 6. 
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Gen. Solariella, Wood 1842. 
Macheroplax, Friele 1876. 
Skallen tynd, lys kjødfarvet med et svagt Anstrøg af 
perlemorglindsende, bred konisk; Vindingerne 5 tumide, den 
sidste er dog ofte noget fladtrykt paa Undersiden, hvorved 
fremkommer en svag angulær Kant: nedenfor Periferien, 
Spiret kort, men tilspidset, Suturen dyb; Mundaabningen 
skjæv oval, ydre Læbe skarp; Umbilieus noget vid og dyb. 
Sculpturen viser snart kun svage Vækststriber, forøvrigt 
fuldstændig glat, snart er der utydelige Antydninger til 
Spiralfurer. 
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Størrelse: 6” Axiall., 6.57” Diam. 
Forekomst: St. 124 og 173 6 — fra 300 til 350 
Fayne. 
About 14 or 15 years ago I found this — I belieye, 
new species in our Fauna — near Bergen. On the exped- 
ition with the, Vøringen,* it occurred at the mouth of 
the Sognefjord, and I have, also, found it near Florg. Its 
bathymetrical occurrence is between 30 and 50 fathoms. 
Its nearest relative is, presumably, O. dzaphana, Jeff., but 
that has a much longer ultimate whorl, and it is also 
more hyaline. 
I have dedicated this species to my friend the Revd. 
A. M. Norman. 
Eulima Laure, n. sp. 
TAR OI saves GIG, i 
The shell cylindrical, white, lustrous, solid, perfectly 
smooth; 8 slowly increasing, and somewhat convex, whorls; 
the suture shallow, but distinct; Apex obtusely rounded, 
the aperture measures about one-fourth part of the length of 
the shell, piriform; the outer lip flexuous, and forms a 
broad sinus in the upper extremity; the inner lip some- 
what thickened ;! the column bent and doubled back, caus- 
ing the umbilicus to be perfectly closed. 
Size. Axial length, 4.2””, Diam., 1””. 
Habitat: Stat. No. 192. Depth, 649 fathoms. Three 
specimens. 
This small and beautiful species somewhat resembles 
small specimens of Eulimella ventricosa, Forb. 
Solariella levis, n. sp. 
Pl. XII, fies. 4, 5, 6. 
Gen. Solarieila, Wood 1842. 
Macheroplax, Friele 1876. i 
The shell thin, light flesh-coloured, having a faint 
tinge of mother-of-pearl lustre, broad coniform; 5 tumid 
whorls, of which, the ultimate one is frequently somewhat 
flattened on the lower surface, forming, thus, a faint angu- 
lar margin below the periphery; the spire short, but pointed; 
suture deep; the aperture oblique oval; the outer lip sharp; 
umbilicus somewhat wide, and deep. The sculpture some- 
times shows only faint lines of growth, and is, otherwise, 
perfectly smooth, sometimes there are indistinct indications 
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of spiral grooves. 
Size. Axial length, 6””, Diam. 6.57", 
Habitat: Stats., 124 and 178, b. 
350 fathoms. 
Depth, 300 to 
