BULIMUS.— ri.ATK \x. 



The SLIGUTLY WRiNKLEP BiLiMLs. Shell cjlimlrically 

 elongated, somewhat Pupa-shaped, umbilicated, apex 

 subpapillary, whorls eight in mimber, slightly concen- 

 trically wrinkled, columella reflected over the urabUi- 

 eus, aperture small, lip very slightly dilated ; olive- 

 brown, encircled round the middle with a single pale 

 band. 



SowERBY, Conch, lllus. Bui. f. 85. 



Hab. Gallapagos Islands ; Cuming. 



Of a peculiar red-tinged olive brown-colour and cluysa- 



lis-like form. 



The souljiture of this species is precisely that already 

 j described in the B. riigiferm and Bancinii, from both of 

 1 which it differs in form, and from the latter more especially 

 by the absence of any callous tubercles in the aperture. 



Species 124. (Mus. Cuming.) 



lili.lMUS TURRlTUS. Bill, ti'sid eloiiffato-iwriid, impcr- 

 forald, ipira suturk iwpresm, anfradibus decern ad 

 iiiidecem, l<ecibus, subdepresHO-convexis, aperturd parvd, 

 Ittbro simplici ; albidd, rufo-fiiscesceiitc tnfasciatd. 



The turreted Bulimus. Shell elongately tui-reted, 

 imperforated, sutures of the spire impressed, whorls 

 fen to eleven in number, smooth, deprcssly convex, 

 aperture small, lip simple; whitish, encircled with 

 four reddisU-brown bands. 



Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. lOG. 



Hab. Tnixillo, Peni (on the mountains) ; Cuming. 



The uppermost of the bands is next the suture of each 



whorl, the lowest is only shown in the last whorl. 



Species 125. (Mus. Cuming.) 

 lUl.lMis sciLPTUKATUS. Bui. tedd ovald, tenidculd, vix 

 UfiibiUcatd, anfradibus .wplcm, subventricosk, coitspicite 

 reticulatim rugatis, iiiterstitii.i tramvenini cornujato- 

 str'uilis, columella simplke reflmi, tahro kmd ; i/ifua 

 I'.rlus'jue JidilL 

 The sculptured Bulimus. Shell ovate, rather thin, 

 scarcely umbilicated, whorls seven in number, sonu;- 

 what ventrieose, conspicuously reticulately wrinkled, 

 the interstices being corrugately striated, columella 

 simply reflected, lip thin ; earthy brown within and 

 without. 

 I'FKUFER, Pro. Zool. Soc., 18K1, p. i'.K 

 Hub. Gallapagos Islands (on 1)m>1ks); Darwin. 



Species 136. (Mus. Cuming.) 



lUl.mus C.4.LVUS. Bui. testa ohlongd, ■mbturritd, uiubi- 

 licatd, anfradibus septem rotundati^, lievibm aul 

 miiuiie conceutrice striatis, aperturd parvd, lahro tis 

 dilutato ; pallescente bnmned, ad apicem nigricante. 



The bald Bulimus. Shell oblong, somewhat turreted, 

 umbilicated, whorls seven in number, rounded, 

 smooth or minutely concentrically striated, aperture 

 small, lip slightly dilated ; pale brown, blackish 

 at the apex. 



SowERBV, Pro. Zool. Soc, 1833, p. 72. 



Hah. James' Island, Gallapagos (on dried tufts of grass) ; 

 Cuminc;. 



A smooth pale brown shell havi 

 Jc/ia/iiiella-likc appearance. 



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Species 127. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Bulimus pustulosus. Bui. lestd subfusiformi-ovatd, 

 ampliter nmbilicatd, anfradibus sex, subrugosii, slriis 

 rudihus gramihtis, moniliformibus, longitudinaliter ex- 

 sculptis, colunielld supra umbilicum reflexd, labru 

 simplici ; intus extusque sordide albd. 



The pustulose Bulimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly 

 ovate, largely umbilicated, whorls six in number, 

 rather rough, longitudinally engraved with iiide 

 granulated necklace-like stris, coliniiella reflecteil 

 over the innbilicus, lip simple : dead white within 

 and without. 



BiioDEiup, Pro. Zool. See., 1832, j). 111."). 



Hab. Iluaseo, Chili (under stones on elevated groumi) ; 

 Cuming. 



The necklace-like granulated stria' with whieh this 

 species is longitudinally sculptured are extremely eiiarac- 

 teristie. 



