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S.A. NAT., VOL. XIV. 
South Australian Shrlls. Novkmtkr, 1932. 
E. murrayae sp .nov. PI. 1, fig. 12. “Murray’s F.ulima/' 
Rather broad, convex sided, an dshort for the genus, solid, shining, 
polished; opaque white; smooth except for extremely fine lines of 
growth; protoconch of two turns, slightly convex, rather long, 
smooth; adult whcirls nine, slightly convex; base smooth; suture 
narrow, not impressed; mouth moderately elongate ovate; outer 
lip acute, a little j;roduced anteriorly; inner lip rcflexcd, narrow. 
Type — Height 10.4, diam. 3.8 mm. Gulf St. Vincent, 10 fathoms. 
(Reg. No. DI0630 S. 7\us. Mus.). Distribution, Gulf St. Vincent 
to Western Australia, beach and down to 55 fatlioms. From /i. 
augur Angas, it is rather more corpulent, the shorter spire wliorls 
become at once much more convex, and because of their rather 
rapid increase, the protoconcli lias a somewhat |>apillary appear- 
ance.The mouth differs from that of A': itiflata Tate & May in 
being more c>val, and longer vertically. I'hc protocoach is like 
that of E. augur y\ngas. The species is named after Miss J. M. 
Murray, a foundation member of the Shell Club, and of its 
successor, the Malacological Society of South Australia; an able 
artist whose figures of our siiells have been reproduced in earlier 
issues of the S.A. Naturalist. 
E. triggi sp. nov. PI. 1, fig. 15. “Trigg’s Eulima.” Elon- 
gate, straight sided, solid, slightly curved, hightly polished; trans- 
lucent-white, tinged with chestnut-brown; a single well defined 
suprasutura! spiral striation in each spire whorl at about one third 
the height of the whorl fro mthe lower suture: no spiral on tlie 
body whorl; protoconch white, obtuse, of two turns, rather flat 
topped, small; adult whorls eight, nearly flat, slowly increasing; 
suture linear; mouth narrowly elongate-ovate; outer lip thin; 
inner lip reflexed anteriorly; varices visible all up one side. Type 
— Height 6.4, diam. 1.7 mm. Cape Jaffa S.A., 90 faphoms. 
(Reg. No. D10633 Sj Aus. Mus.). Distribution- — Beachport. 
S.A., to Bunbury, W.A., beach and down to ISO fathoms. Super- 
ficially resembles Melanella petterdi Beddome, but is much 
straightcr, protoconch blunter, spire whorls do not Increase so 
rapidly. Named after Mr. F. Trigg, foundation Secretary^ of 
Shell Club and subsequently Vice-Chairman of the Malacological 
Society of South Australia, and a most enthusiastic shell collector 
and student. 
E. gradata sp. nov. PI. I, fig. 17. 'The Gradated Eulima.'’ 
Broad, sharpdy tapering, very thick, solid, very slightly curved, 
comparatively short and stout, shining, polished; opaque white; 
smooth: protoconch small, depressed, of two turns, rounded, flat 
topped; adult whorls nine, early ones flat, the penultimate be- 
coming slightly convex, all the spire w'horls flattened hori7x)n- 
