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lines long, 4 wide. Peru. (C. > J., Cntalogus, sect, ii, pt. 1, Man- 

 tissa, p. 3, 1832; Pfr., Monogr. ii, 89). According to Pfeiffer, a 

 specimen in Gruner's collection to which Ziegler had attached this 

 name agrees well with the description, and is very similar to B. nu- 

 cleus. It looks like a fossil shell. 



Bulimus versicolor Cristofori & Jan. Shell oblong, ovate, sub- 

 perforate, longitudinally striated, greenish-rufous, variegated with 

 white spots. Aperture oval ; peristome reflexed, white. Length 1^ 

 inches, diam. 10 lines ; aperture 1 inch long, 6 lines wide. Brazil. 

 (Cristofori $ Jan, Catalogus, etc., Mantissa, p. 3, 1832); Pfr., 

 Monogr. ii. p. 47. Not Bulinus versicolor Brod., see p. 16 of vol. x'u 

 May be a Gonyostomus. 



Bulimus christiani Beck, Brazil, inter. (Index p. 52.) 

 Bulimus grossus Beck, Brazil, inter. (Index p. 53.) 

 Bulimus compressus Beck, Am. Merid. (Index p. 53.) 

 Gonyostomus concolor Beck, Rep. Argent. (Index p. 53.) 

 Bulimuhis chrysotrema Beck, Am. m. (Index p. 63.) 

 Bulimulus figulinus Beck, Brazil, Bah. (Index p. 65.) 

 Bulimuhis assumptionis Valenc., Beck, I. Assumption (Index 

 p. 67.) 



Bulimuhis chiriguanus Beck, Bolivia (Index p. 68). 

 All undescribed and unknown to later authors. 

 Bulimus tennis Anton. " = ? B. corneus Desh. Very fragile, 

 long ovate-conoidal ; 6 flat whorls, the last as long as all the rest; 

 spire rather long; minutely longitudinally, and still more minutely 

 transversely striated; unicolored horn-brown, lustrous. Apex shin- 

 ing. Perforated. Aperture acutely ovate ; peristome sharp, the 

 columella dilated partly over umbilicus. Alt. 8, diam. 3^ lines. 

 Similar to B. collini Mich., but slenderer, the last whorl not swollen, 

 having one whorl more, and a longer, narrower aperture " (Anton, 

 Verzeichniss der Conchyl. in der Sammlung von II. E. Anton, p. 

 42, 1839). Habitat unknown. 



Bulinus lacticslor Sowerby. (Vol. xiii, PI. 45, fig. 29.) Known 

 only by a dorsal view of the shell. This shows a decussated buff 

 surface, rather produced, turreted spire, and apparently a narrowly 

 expanded lip. Habitat and present location of type unknown. It 

 maybe either a Lissoacme, typical Bulimuhis or a Drymseus ; and 

 will probably defy certain identification. (Conch. Illustr. p. 48. 

 Bulimus lacticolor Pfr.) Ancey (J. de C. 11)01 ) has identified witli 



