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S.A. MAT., .yOL. XIV. 
Novembkk, 1932. By Bernard C. Cotton and F, K. Godfrey. 
tally at the sutures, giving the whorls a bulbous appearance; 
actual suture linear; mouth rather widely elongate ovate;; outer 
lip slightly excavated pust below the suture; inner lip slightly 
concave. Type — Height 5, diani. 2 nim. Ellensbrook W.A., in 
shell sand. (Reg. No. 1910634 S. Aus. Mus.). Also beach — St. 
Francis Island. A distinct species, -somewhat like £. murrayae' 
C.'otton 5c Godfrey, in general proportion and appearance, but 
distinguished from that and oilier congeners by its great solidity^ 
gradate and bulbous whorls. 
E. edwardsi sp. nov. PI. 1, fig. 14. “EdwardN Eulima.’^ 
Minute, thin, elongated, five times as long as wide, nearly straight, 
translucent; dull white; smooth, except for extremely fine lines 
of. growth; protoconch eroded, of two turns, rather fiat topped; 
adult whorls six, flat; last wliorl somewhat longer than the spire, 
slightly, gradually constricted below the suture; suture linear; 
meuth very long, narrow. 4yp^ — Height 1.5, diam. .3 n\m. (un- 
ique). 55 fathoms, off Cape Borda. (Reg No. D10632 S. Aus., 
Mus.). The type is slightly curved to the right, so the apertural 
side is very slightly concave. Quite distinct from anything ex- 
amined. Nhtmed after Mr. R. S. Edwards, an enthusiastic col- 
lector and member of the Malacological Society of South Australia. 
, E, georguregis sp. nov. PJ. 1, fig. 13. “The King-George- 
Soiind Eulima.” Thin, translucent, delicate, very gradually tap- 
ering for the lower seven whorls, then suddenly tapering to an 
elongate, minute, smooth, round-whorled, white protoconch; adult 
whorls very slightly convex, and very slightly constricted just 
below the suture, beneath which constriction the shell is faintly 
stained, irregularly with brown. Type — Height 12, diam. 2.8 
mm. King George Souiuk 22-28 fathoms. (Reg. No. D10631 
S. Aus. Mus.). Also Gulf St. Vincent, beach, and dredged. 
Closely related to E. rmicrcmata Sowerby, but less cylindrical, 
and less constricted below the sutures. 
E. planicincta sp. nov. PI. 1, fig. 16. “The Flat-ringed 
Eulima.” Elongate, pyramidal, scarcely fusiform; dull white; 
surface not smooth, but with narrow flat spiral areas, which 
extend, in tlie body whorl, over the base; no mouth scars visible; 
I'rotocpnch minute, smooth, round whorled; adult whorls nine, 
slightly convex; mouth pyriform; outerlip simple; columella 
slightly concave. Type — Height 15, diam. 5 mm. Gulf St. Vin- 
cent, 10 fathoms. (Reg. No. 1910635 S. Aus. Mus.). Also King 
George Sound W.A., 22 fathoms. Shape recalls E, augur Angas, 
but is a little broader; protoconch similar, the outer lip less sin- 
uous at the back. The narrow flat-ringed areas constitute the. 
distinguishing feature. 
