Shglt Collector's Cluh. 
S.A. NAT., VOl.. XIV. 
Novemher, ] 932 . 
ID. 
fusiform, protoconch sharper and slightly miicronate, colouration 
different, it also lias visible varices. Named after Mr. H. Wil- 
liams, an enthusiastic member of the Malacological Society of 
South Australia. 
S. broadbentae sp. nov. PI. 1, fig. 19. “Broadbent’s 
Needle Shell.'' Subcylindrical, slight.y curved, minute, very 
slender, five times as long as wide, thin, translucent; protoconch, 
one-andahalf whorls, small, flat topped, opaque white; adult 
whorls six, flat; mouth elongated, narrow; outer lip convex; in- 
ner .lip slightly reflexed, subcrect. Type — Height 3.5, diam. .7 
mm. — SS fathoms N.W. of Cape Borda S.A. (Beg. No. D10636 
S. Alls. Mus.). Also Rottnest Island, W.A. Closely related to 
S, acutissimus Sowerby, but much smaller, more delicate, more 
translucent, and whorls less rapidly increasing. Named after 
Mrs. W. Broadbent, n keen member of the Malacological Society 
of South Australia. 
Eulimella Jeffreys 1847. Elongated, subcylindrical, turric- 
ulate, rather solid, smooth, polished; whorls numerous, proto- 
conch sinistra!; mouth subqiiadrangular or suboval; peristome 
discontinuous; columella straight, without folds; operculum semi- 
circular, horny, subspiral, nucleus at lower end, with a spiral 
groove, cohimellar margin entire. Type — i?. gracilis Jeffreys 
1847 (Europe). 
E. moniliformis Hedley 5c Musson 1891. “The Collar- 
fchaped Eulimella.” Minute, thin, transparent, acicular, conical; 
glossy white; axial striae, fine, crossed by faint microscopic spiral 
scratches; spire long, tapering slowly; protoconch small, discoidal, 
linistral, half turned over; adult whorls seven, rounded, increas- 
ing slowly, last wliorl two-thirds of total length; suture margined' 
deeply impressed; mouth long, pear-shaped, rounded below and 
acute above; outer lip sharp; inner lip thick, straight, reflected 
aiUcriorly over a minute rimation. Height 3, diam. 1 mm. Rare, 
although generally distributed in South Australia. (Type locali- 
ty — Manly Lagoon, near Sydney, entangled in masses of flannel-^ 
weed [Spirogyra^). Allied to £. laxa Watson, which it resem- 
bles in its rounded whorls and pear-shaped mouth, characters in 
w^hich it differs from others of the genus. Some specimens have 
more swollen whorls than others; possibly this is a sexual feature. 
E. coacto Watson 1886. “The Compact Eulimella." Strong- 
ish, acicuiar, conical, compact; glossy ivory white; growth lines 
faint, spiral scratches microscopic; spire very long, conical; proto- 
conch turbinate, sinistral, of two-and-a-half whorls, which are 
turned right over on their side; adult whorls eieht or nine, short. 
