318 HALIA. 



lirate posteriorly, inner lip transversely quadruplicate, 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. DORMITOR, Sowerby. PI. 27, fig. 23. 



Dr. P. P. Carpenter says (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xv, 182, 1865), 

 " M. Crosse suggests that Golumbella dormitor, Sby., may be 

 congeneric (with Mitromorpha)." I think it is a true Columbella. 



Inhabits Caribbean Sea. 

 CRONIA ANOMALA, Angas (Manual, II, Purpurinffi). 



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 ficus, Mar- 

 tyn, Priam agathine, Chenu, Bulla helicoides, Brocchi, Achatina 

 maculata, Swainson, Helix priapus, Gmelin. 



HALIA FLEMINGIANA, Macgillivray. 



This = fry of Buccinum Dalei, Sowb. (Manual, iii). 

 Unidentified and Unfigured Species of Pleurotomidde. 



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. FUSI- 



FORMIS, P. FERRUGINEA, P. FUNICULUS, P. CHEMNITZII, P. 

 CER1THINA, P. CORNEA, P. COCCINEA, P. CURVATA, P. ATRATA, 



all of Anton, and without localities. 



