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The following species described as Eulimella should be referred to 
Eulima: — 
Eulimella rharie.isa Verrill, Trans. Conn. acad. arts and sci., vol. 6, 
p. 192, pi. 32, figs. 4a, 4b, 1884. 
Eulimella nitida Verrill, Trans. Conn. acad. arts and sci., vol. 6, 
p. 194, pi. 32, fig. 5, 1884. 
Eulimella lucida Verrill, Trans. Conn. acad. arts and sci., vol. 6, 
p. 192, pi. 32, figs. 3, 3a, 1884. 
Syrnola a. Adams. 
Syrrwla A. Adams, Ann. mag. nat. hist., ser. 3, vol. 5, p. 405, 1860, = 
Anisocycla Monterosato, 1800,= Baudonia Bayan, 1873,= Raphium Bayan, 
1873,= Aciculina Deshayes, 1864. 
Shells of acicular outline; surface polished; no axial sculpture 
excepting lines of growth. Spiral sculpture usually absent; when 
present it consists of microscopic striations. Columella with a single 
fold. 
Type, Syrnola gracillima A. Adams. 
Key to the Species of Syrnola. 
Shell elongate, acicular. 
With supraperipheral spiral color band smithi. 
Without spiral color band producta. 
Shell not elongate, acicular. 
Shell elongate-ovate fusca. 
Shell broadly conic winkleyi. 
Pyramidella (Syrnola) smithi (Verrill). 
PI. 11, figs. 11, 15. 
= Turbonilla smithii Verrill, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vol. 3, p. 380, 1881,= 
Eulimella smithii Verrill, Trans. Conn. acad. arts and sci., vol. 5, p. 538, pi. 
58, fig. 18, 1882 (not Syrnola smithii Tryon, 1886, which may be called Turbon- 
illa (Syrnola) tryoni). 
Shell acicular, polished, milk white with a band of light yellowish 
brown posterior to the periphery of the whorls. Nuclear whorls two 
and one half, planorboid, one fourth immersed in the first post-nuclear 
turn, not extending beyond the outline of the spire. The axis of 
the nuclear spire is almost at right angles to that of the succeeding 
