Mr. E. A. Smith on Species of Bullida3. 349 



Haminea novce ehoraci^ Sowerbj, I. c. sp. 6. 



Corrected, in the index, novi eboraci. Tryon, in the 

 American Journ. Conch, vol. iv. sajs : — " This is surely the 

 Bulla insculpta of Totten ; and the species figured by Sowerby 

 as insculpta is the solitaria of Say, if, indeed, the two are 

 really distinct." I may add that Sowerby's figures 1 a & 1 5, 

 taken from. Cumingian specimens, are magnified, being half 

 as long again as the actual shells. Fig. 6 {novi eboraci) is of 

 the natural size. The only observable difference in the two 

 forms is that of size. 



Haminea galha, Pease. 

 Add:— Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 432. 

 Hob. Sandwich Islands. 



Haminea crocata^ Pease. 

 Add :— Z. c. p. 432, not 19. 

 Hob. Sandwich Islands. 



Haminea glabra, A. Ad. 

 Add : — Hab. West Indies. 



Haminea serica. B.M. 



H. testa rotunda ovata, tenuissima, pellucida, albida, vix nitida, in- 

 crementi Hneis et transversim concinne confertim striata ; aper- 

 tura latiuscula, super verticem aliquanto producta, ad basim dila- 

 tata; columella parum incrassata, spiraUter intorta; umbilici 

 regio callo tenui baud nitido (qui ad verticem pertendit) obtecta. 



Long. 11 mill., diam. 9. 



Hab. ? 



This is a remarkably roundly ovate species, very finely 

 transversely striated, which produces a somewhat silky ap- 

 pearance, and having the region of the umbilicus covered by 

 a very thin dull callosity, which is extended along the whorl 

 to the vertex. 



Although the sculpture is very like that of the H. insculpta, 

 Totten, the form is very different. 



Haminea malleata. B.M. 



H. testa albida, subpeUucida, quadrato-ovata, irregulariter malleata, 

 transversim tenuiter incrementique lineis striata ; apertura latius- 

 cula, basi dilatata et ahquanto eifusa ; labrum super verticem 

 complanatum vix productum medioque junctum ; columella valde 

 arcuata, callosa, reflexa. 



Long. 12 mill., diam, 8. 



Hab. V 



