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a distinct species. They appear to be Adams' actual ' types,' as it may 

 be inferred from the original description (cf. Contrib. Conch., p. 153) 

 that these were in Chitty's collection. A. integra is much more 

 conspicuously, closely, finely striate, the sculpture showing well all 

 over the shell, and the columellar margin is not so sinuous. 



Anoma tessellata (Adams). 



From the British Museum specimens, labelled A. zehrina (Ph.) — 

 this latter form having been described from Cuming's collection — 

 I can confirm Mr. Pilsbry's remarks as to their identity. The var. 

 cinerea, Adams, is correctly identified by Mr. Pilsbry, but may prove 

 worthy of specific rank. 



Anoma nitens (Chitty) ; A. prunicolor (Chitty). 



In my view these are one species. Comparing the shells from Negril 

 Spots, one of which is figured by Mr. Pilsbry under the name nitens, 

 with Chitty's own shells from New Hope, they agree ; these latter 

 I cannot sever from prunicolor, which is now figured (PL IX, 

 Figs. 4, 4«). Save that the upper remaining whorl is a dark brown, 

 there are in Chitty's collection shells from New Hope agreeing well 

 with Mr. Pilsbry's variety Simpso7ii. 



Anoma fuscolabkis (Chitty); A. eadiata (Chitty). 

 Both correctly identified. 

 The following form appeal's to be worth characterization as 



A. FuscoLABEis, var. PiLSBRTi, n.var. PI. IX, Figs. 10, lOas. 



Shell in form resembling A. fuscolahris, but not quite so bulbous, 

 more solid, with a thicker lip. Colour dark brown. Shell smooth, 

 except for well-marked striae on the later two-thirds of the last whorl. 



Anoma flexuosa (Pfr.). 



I, also, have been unable to identify this shell. 



Anoma levis (Adams). 



I quite agree with the identification of this species and its varieties, 

 as also that the form concinna is probably a good species. In Chitty's 

 specimens of the form unicincta the lip is pink. 



Anoma splendens (Menke), Pfr. 

 I have the variety roseolabris from Manchester. 



Anoma alboanfeactus (Chitty). 



The form bicolor seems to be hardly worthy even of varietal rank. 

 PfeifPer's paivana is unknown to me except from figure and description ; 

 from these latter I should also place it as a synonym. 



Anoma Doheniana (Pfr.). 

 Unknown to me. 



