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PeroncBus artemisia, Trton, Am. Journ. Conch. Ill, 174, pi. xiv, f. 22 

 (1867). 



But one specimen was found on a small species of Artemisia, 

 at Cape San Lucas, Lower California, by Mr. J. Xantus. 



Spurious Species of Bulimulus, &c. 



Bulimus radiatus, Lamakck, is attributed to the western prairies in 

 Wheatley's Catalogue of U. S. Shells, 21. 



Bulimus neglectm, Pfr., has been erroneously referred to Texas (Makt. 

 & Alb. Helic. 188). 



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

 Forbes (Br. Ass. Kep. 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. 



Bulimus exiyuus, Binn., is the same as Canjchium exi/juum. 



Bulimus fasciatus, Binn., is the same as Achatinn fasciata. 



Bulimus gossei, Pfr., vid. Macroceramus tieneri, Pfr. 



Bulimus kieneri, Pfr., vid. Macroceramus kieneri. 



Bulimus lubricus, Ad. &c., is the same as Zua lubrica. 



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



Bulimus siriatus, Brug., is the same as Glandina truncata. 



Bulimus vexillum, Brug., is the same as Achatina fasciata. 



Bulimus vermetus, Anthony, is unknown to me. He thus describes it 

 (Cover of Haldeman's Monograph No. 3, July, 1841) : Shell tur- 

 riculated, livid brown ; whirls five, striated longitudinally ; suture 

 deeply indented ; apex entire ; body-whirl a little more than equal 

 to the spire ; spire two and a half times the length of the aperture ; 

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

 aperture equal to the width of the body-whirl. 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 spread- 

 ing below ; the whirls are also very deeply indented, and twisted 

 as they are in Succiyiea vermeta. 



Bulimus mexicanus, Lamarck, and 



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



Bulimus laurentii, Sowerby, Sitka, is, I presume, from Sitcha, San Salva- 

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



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



Bulimus marginatus, W. G. Binn. = Pupa fallax. 



