BULIMULUS. 399 



IV. 406. — W. G. Binney, Terr. Moll., IV. 134, PI. LXXIX. Fig. 3 ; L. & 

 Fr.-W. Sh., I. 194, Fig. 338 (1869), not of Conrad. 

 Liostracus Floridanus, Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch., III. 168 (1867). 



Florida, in the Florida Subregion. 



The specific name must not be confounded with that proposed by Conrad for 

 a fossil species (Sill. Am. Jour. [2], II. 399). 



I have not seen this species. Fig. 282 is copied from drawings of the origi- 

 nal specimen in Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Animal not observed. 



Spurious Species of Bulimulus, etc. 



Bulimus radialus, Lamarck, is attributed to the Western prairies in Wheatley's 

 Catalogue of U. S. Shells, 21. 



Bulimus negleclus, Pfr., has been erroneously referred to Texas (Mart, k Alb., 

 Helic, 188). — Pfeiffer, II. 113, says Brazil ; in VI. 55, he says Texas on au- 

 thority of Alb., ed. 2. 



Bulimus acutus, Muller, is quoted, without description, from N. A. by Forbes, 

 (Br. Ass. Rep., 1840, 145). See also Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., III. 409. 



Bulimus octona, Brug. , has been found in greenhouses and gardens, where it has 

 been introduced on plants. It is a Stcnogyra. 



Bulimus cxiguus, Binn., is the same as C'arychium cxiguum. 



Bulimics fascial us, Binn., is the same as Liguus fasciatus. 



Bulimus Gossei, Pfr., vid. Macroceramus. 



Bulimus Kiencri, Pfr., vid. Macroceramus Kieneri. 



Bulimus lubricus, Ad., etc., is the same as Ferussacia subcylindrica. 



Bulimus obscurus, Dr., vid. Pupa placida, Say. 



Bulimtcs striatus, Brug., is the same as Glandina trunctita. 



Bulimus vcxillum, Brug., is the same as Liguus fasciatus. 



Bulimus vcrmctus, Anthony, is unknown to me. He thus describes it (Cover of 

 Haldeman's Monograph, No. 3, July, 1841) : Shell turriculated, livid brown ; 

 whorls 5, striated longitudinally ; suture deeply indented ; apex entire ; body 

 whorl a little more than equal to the spire ; spire two and a half times the length 

 of the aperture ; length 3, width \\ lines ; aperture obliquely ovate ; length of 

 the aperture equal to the width of the body whorl. Ohio, near Cincinnati. 



Distinguished by its peculiar mouth, which is curved in a regular curve from 

 right to left, contracted at the upper angle, and spreading below ; the whorls 

 are also very deeply indented, and twisted as they are in Succinea vermeta. 



Bulimus Mexicanus, Lamarck, and 



Bulimus Humboldti, Reeve, have been doubtfully referred to Mazatlan. 



Bulimus Laurcntii, Sowerby, Sitka, is, I presume, from Sitcha, San Salvador, 

 not from the northwest coast (see Terr. Moll. U. S., IV. 25). 



Bulimus acicula, Mull., T. M., IV. 137, vide Cazcilianella acicula. 



Bulimus marginatus, W. G. Binn., = Pupafallax. 



Bulimus modicus, W. G. Binn., = Pupa modica. 



Bulimus chordatus, Pfr., = Pupa chordata. 



