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BULIMUS, Brug. 



B. a . O t-conic, with alternate gray and brownish 



longitudinal \ 



Inhabits Mexico. 



Shell unabilicated, ovate-conic, with longitudinal lines, sub- 

 equal, gray and light brownish vittae; the brown is paler, al- 

 most approaching, in some instances, a drab; the white vitta' 

 consists of more or less confluent, transverse, irregular lines, 

 and small spoLs: whorls about six, a little coin. 

 profoundly impressed: labrum (in some sp< cimens) with a 

 thickened line or rib on the inner submargin: within white, with 

 a perlaceo 



Length, one inch and one-fifth; greatest breadth,se\ en-tenths. 



This species appears to be not uncommon in Mexio 

 many specimens w< to me by Mr. Maclure; but from 



what particular locality 1 know not. 



B. undatus, Brug. Occurs in sonic part- of .Mexico. 



I found a specimen near the road from Vera Cruz to th< 

 city. The late Air. Elliott of Charleston pre-entcd to a 

 Bulimus which I described with the name of n .• but on 

 comparing it with the species, 1 think it may lie con- 



sid sred as :: vari< rather less ventricosc, the longitudi- 



nal lines are \ ider and pale, and the transverse liia - 



much more distim . 



it inhabits trees on the souih point of Florida. 



B. subovate, about six banded. 



Mexico. 

 Shell conic, or i :, umbilicated; whitish ■ 



white, with about rupted, more i lm nt, dark 



rufous bands: spire as long or rather longer than the aperture, 

 with three or lour widely interrupted bands: suture not very 

 is impr< ' a li I le convex: / lely < hi \ - 



cd a little outward.-: columella rather wide at its origin. 



ngth, one inch and a. half; greatest br < 



i the su uj 



1 obtained it on the side of the road l> Cruz 



'•••• city iA' M< 



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