318 HALIA. 
lirate posteriorly, inner lip transversely quadriplicate, the pos- 
terior plait strongest ; chocolate-colored. Length, 6 mill. 
Key West, Fla., on the reefs at low-tide. 
I figure this to complete the list of Mitromorpha, although 
Dr. Dall describes it as a Mitra, with a queried reference to 
Mitromorpha. I doubt its pertinence to the group, as it appears 
to me to have the facies of a true Mitra. 
D. pormiror, Sowerby. PI. 27, fig. 23. 
Dr. P. P. Carpenter says (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xv, 182, 1865), 
“M. Crosse suggests that Columbella dormitor, Sby., may be 
congeneric (with Mitromorpha).” I think it is a true Columbella. 
Inhabits Caribbxan Sea. 
CRONIA ANOMALA, Angas (Manual, II, Purpurine). 
Prof. Tate believes this to be a Mangilia. I cannot agree with 
him. 
Genus HALIA, Risso, 1826. 
H. Priamus, Meuschen. PI. 31, fig. 1. 
Rather thin, smooth; yellowish brown, sprinkled, except on 
the upper part of the whorls, with distant square or long chestnut 
spots, which sometimes have band-like regularity. 
Length, 3 inches. Bay of Cadiz. 
It is Priamus stercus-pulicum, Chemn., Buccinum jficus, Mar- 
tyn, Priam agathine, Chenu, Bulla helicoides, Brocchi, Achatina 
maculata, Swainson, Helix priapus, Gmelin. 
Hara FLEMINGIANA, Macgillivray. 
This = fry of Buccinum Dalei, Sowb. (Manual, iii). 
Unidentified and Unfigured Species of Pleurotomide. 
Of the following names and descriptions most may be con- 
sidered obsolete, and not worth the trouble of group-division, 
others, of more recent date, I cannot place for want of illustra- 
tions: | 
P. TENUIS, P. SEMINUDA, P. suBULATA, P. RUSTICA, P. OBLIQUA, P. 
MenkeI, P. IsaBeLLa, P. ELONGATA, P. ELONGATULA, P. FusiI- 
FORMIS, P. FERRUGINEA, P. FUNICULUS, P. CHEMNITzII, P. 
CERITHINA, P. coRNEA, P. coccINEA, P. cuRnvaTa, P. ATRATA, 
all of Anton, and without localities. 
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