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Genus MucRONALiA, A. Adams. 



Testa pupiformis, ovato-obloiiga, apice subito mucronata ; anfractibus 

 mucronis tiibus perparvis ; anfractibus normalibus quiiique pla- 

 natis, ultimo ad basin rotundato. Apcrtura oblongo-ovalis, antice 

 dilatata et producta ; labio simplici ; labro arcuato. 



This curious geuus seems to be compounded oi Leiostraca and 

 Stylifer, but is not variced or compressed like the former, and 

 is not unicolorous and parasitic like the latter. The texture is 

 unlike that of Stylifer, and resembles that of Eulima ; and the 

 structure of the mucro does not resemble that of the pointed 

 apex in Stylifer. 



Mucronalia bicincta, A. Adams. 



M. testa albida, subpellucida, nitidissima, fascia rufa ornata ; anfractu 

 ultimo bicincto. 



Hab. Straits of Korea, off Mino-Sima ; dredged from 63 fa- 

 thoms. 



Genus Morchia, A. Adams. 



Testa oblique ovata, late umbilicata, depressa, supernc convexa, in- 

 ferne plana ; anfractibus subito crescentibus, ultimo dilatato ascen- 

 dente alios involvente usque ad apicem. Apcrtura oblonga, obliqua, 

 subhorizontalis, infra dilatata, supra angustata ; peritrematc con- 

 tinue, incrassato. 



JM. uhvolnfa, A. Adams. 



M. parva, opaca, alba, ad periphcriam angulata, striis incrementi cou- 



fertis ornata ; imibilico patulo, ad suturas crenulato. 

 Hab. Tsu-Sima, Straits of Korea. 



This curious little genus most nearly resembles Teinostoma ; 

 but the base is not covered with a callus, and the mouth is not 

 produced. The last whorl embraces the others, as it does in 

 Neritula or Cyclops. Both Morchia and Teinostoma, however, 

 together with Vitrinello, are not nacreous, and would seem to 

 associate themselves rather with Adeorbis and Cyctostrenia than 

 with Ethfilia among the Umboniina', as jNIr. P. P. Carpenter be- 

 lieves. The only specimen obtained was dredged from 26 fa- 

 thoms, about a quarter of a mile from the shore, in Washington 

 Sound, off Tsu-Sima, a very lovely island in the Straits of Korea, 

 The bottom was coarse sand and broken shells. 



The genus is named after M. 0. A. L. Morch, author of 

 'Prodromus Faume MoUuscorum Groulaudia,^ and a man "in 

 advance of his age." 



Genus Zeidora, A. Adams. 



Testa oblonga, dorso convexa, apicc post ice deflcxo, superficie can- 

 cellata sulco mediauo antice in fissuram dcsinente instructa. 



