16 ANOMA. 



behind the lip. Shell less robust, rather long. Not a fresh 

 specimen, red-brown, deeper at either extremity. Lip long 

 and angulated below, expanded and thin at the margin, pure 

 white, with behind it the plum-colored band. Keel acute, 

 white. Striae visible almost to the truncated apex, coarse and 

 wide on the last whorl. Whorls Sy 2 . Length .76, breadth 

 .23 " (19x5.75 mm.). (Cyl. m. var. prunicolor Chitty, Con- 

 trib., p. 8.) 



The locality is unknown. No specimens seen, but from the 

 acute white keel, angular base of the aperture and dark streak 

 behind the lip, it is probably related to A. nitens, from which 

 the stronger sculpture chiefly distinguishes it, so far as I can 

 judge by Chitty 's description, given above. 



8. A. VIRGINEA -(Weinland & Martens). 



" Shell rimate, fusiform, the apex truncate; very smooth, 

 glossy, milk-white. Whorls 8, flattened, the last not longer 

 than the penultimate, costulate, the base obtusely carinate. 

 Aperture oblong, angular at base, the columella distinctly 

 plicate; peristome reflexed, the margins converging, joined by 

 a thin, adherent callous; fauces brown. Length 18, diam. 6, 

 aperture with peristome 5 mm." (Mart.). 



Haiti: neighborhood of Jeremie (Weinland). 



Macroceramus virgineus W. & M., MARTENS, Malak. Bl., 

 vi, 1859, p. 56. Cyl. virginea W. & M., PFR., Monogr., vi, p. 

 357. Lia virginea W. & M., CROSSE, J. de C., 1891, p. 133. 



" Nearest related to the so-called Cylindrella maugeri, dif- 

 fering from that in the characters emphasized above and the 

 more obese shape." The species is known by the above de- 

 scription only. This suggests a shell not very unlike A. fusco- 

 labris or nitens. 



9. A. FUSCOLABRIS (Chitty). PL 11, figs. 75, 76, 79. 



11 Shell robust and moderately thickened; shining sulphur- 

 yellow in the middle, brick-red tinge on the truncate apex; 

 last whorl white, with an ill-defined band of brick-red on the 

 back of the lower part of the lip. Last whorl much rounded ; 

 keel obtuse. Aperture semiorbicular, much contorted, and 



