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South Australian Shflls. 
S.A. NAT., VOI.. XIV. , 
N ovem ber, 1932. 
£• temsoni Tryon 1886. “Tenison-Woods Eulima. " The- 
shell figured by Iryon is sharp pointed and is a different species 
from E. tryoni Tate & May. 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. Height 3, diani. 1.3 mm. 
Not uncommon in shell sand all along the coast, from Beachport 
S.A. to Hopelown W.A., and dredged to 130 fathoms. (Type 
locality — 'Fasmania). This shell is very much like E. tryoni but 
without the blunt (almost mamillatcd protocoiich. It seems to 
vary a good deal in its obesity, some being much narrower than 
others; some are more or less horn coloured, some white, other* 
partly bluish-brun; some arc nearly straight, others distinctly 
curved in two directions, lateral and vertical. When alive, they 
are somewhat translucent. 
E« topaziaca Hedlcy 1V08. Minute, narrowly ovate, pol- 
ished, semitransparent: white or brown with a marked subsutural 
translucent band, due to callus at the back of the mouth; micro- 
scopic accremcntal and spiral striae; protoconch dextral, rather 
obtuse; adult whorls about four, rapidly in(creasing, oblique, 
sloping, contracted at the suture; columella and base of each 
spire whorl visible through the shell; mouth pyriform, rounded 
and siiglitly effuse below, contracted and angled above where it 
rends to separate from the body whorl; outer lip simple; colum- 
ella refleflcted, narrow. Height 2.55, diam. 1.25 mm. Dredged 
— Cape Borda, 55 fathoms. (Type locality — Middle Harbour, 
Sydney). The shape of this excentric Ejilhua is like that of Rissoa. 
E- expansilabra May 1910. “The Expandcd-lip Eulima.''^ 
Tapering, slightly bent; white; smooth; protoconch minute; adult 
whorls about seven, rounded, increasing rapidly; body whorl in- 
flated; suture well impressed; mouth large, angled above and 
below; outer lip roundly expanded; columella rather straight, 
well reilexed. Height T5. diam. 1.5 mm. Beachport to Neptune 
Islands, beach to .500 fathoms. (I’ype locality — Seven miles 
east of Cape Pillar, 'Tasmania, 100 fathoms), also from Schouten 
Island, Tasmania, 40 and 80 fathoms. Remarkable for its small 
spire, large body w'horl. and widely expanded mouth. Approaches 
E, minuta Hcdlej' (from N.S.W. and 4’as.), but mouth is rounder 
and more effuse. May in his Check List gives expansilibra as a 
synonym of munita. 
E. cunaeformis May 1915. “The Wedge-shaped Eulima" 
(probable interpretation). Narrowdy pyramidal, slightly curved,- 
highly polished; yellowish-Avhite; smooth; protoconch obtuse; 
adult whorls seven, slight!)' rounded, base of the preceding whorl 
