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forms of the genus Miso, but are distinguishable from them by the absence of the large 
open umbilicus. They also approach some forms of the genus Lulina, but, unlike that 
genus, the labium (or left lip) 1s extended over the umbilicus. 
Feeling the impropriety of keeping these shells in the genus Paludestrina, and pressed 
by the difficulty of finding a genus suitable to their reception, I propose the above name 
Lulimene (one of the Nereids) for their reception. 
EuLimensr penpona, S. Wood. Crag Moll., vol. i, p. 109, Tab. XII, fig. 6 (as Paludes- 
trina pendula). 
Eutima PenDuLA, S. Wood. Catalogue, 1842. 
Locality. Walton Naze. 
KULIMENE TEREBELLATA, WVyst. Crag Moll., vol. i, p. 109,'Pab. XII, fig. 7 (as Paludes- 
trina terebellata). 
MELANIA TERREBELLATA, Nyst. Coq. Foss. de Belg., p. 413, pl. xxxviii, fig. 12, 1844, 
Localities, Red Crag, Sutton, and Walton Naze. 
Fig 21, a, 6, Supplement Tab. TV, represents a specimen lately found by myself in the 
Cor. Crag of Sutton, which, from its imperfect state, I do not feel justified in referring to 
any particular name. The presence, however, of an open umbilicus shown in the figure, 
coupled with its taperg form, suggests some affinity with the genus Wiso. 
Hunmma steNostoma, Jeffreys. Supplement, Tab. IV, fig. 25. 
EULIMA sTENOSTOMA, Jeffreys. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 3rd ser., ii, p. 128, pl. v, 
fig. 7. 
Locality. Cor. Crag, Sutton. 
A single specimen shown in the above figure has been found by me at Sutton, which, 
I think, may be referred to this species. The artist has not been very successful in its 
representation. 
Evuma simiis? D°Orbigny, 1847. Supplement, ‘Tab. VII, fig. 16. 
MErania Distorta, Phil. En. Mol. Sic., vol. i, p. 158, t. ix, fig. 10, 1836. 
— — Grateloup. PI. i, No. 4, fig. 14, 1847. 
EULIMA — orb. and Hanl. Brit. Moll., vol. iii, p. 232, pl. xeii, figs. 4—6. 
—  Purpri, Weinkauff. Conch. des Mittelm., vol. ii, p. 228, 1868. 
