These notes form a supplement to the article by Van der Linden in Cb 314 (2000). It is shown that the species Eulima Philippi De Rayneval, Vanden Hecke & Ponzi, 1854 = Eulima Philippii Weinkauff, 1868 = Eulima incurva Brusina, 1870 = Eulima incurva Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1883 are the same in a nomenclatorial sense. These absolute synonyms are all based on Melanin distorta in Philippi (1836: 158, pl. 9 fig. 10) not Deshayes in Defrance, 1823. It is also shown that the name Balcis arcuata Leach, 1852 is a still older name for this species but may be a secondary homonym of Eulima arcuata CB. Adams or Eulima arcuata Deshayes, 1850. The species Vitreolina antiflexa Monterosato, 1884 was first illustrated by Kobelt (1903: 194, pl. 78 figs 28-29) on the basis of type-material. The first photograph of this species can be found in Pallary (1912: 131, pl. 16 fig. 37). Some additional localities are mentioned. In the Mediterranean: Algeria, Tunesia, Gulf of Saronikos (Greece) and in the Atlantic: Hendaye (France) as well as south Ireland. The latter indicate a more northern distribution than suggested by Van der Linden.