B U L I M U S . 



Plate XXXIX. 



Species 334. (Mus. Cuming.) 



BuLiMUS Granadensis. Bid. testa, suhfimformi-ovatd, 

 tenui, vix umbilicatd, anfrcwtibus sex, veniricosis, irregu- 

 lariter striatis ; aperturd ovali, lahro ienuissimo, acuta ; 

 candeo-alhkante, luteo-aurantio iinctd, macidis oblongis 

 irregidaribus seriatim ornatd. 



The Granada Bclimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly 

 ovate, thin, scai-cely umbilicated, whorls six iu 

 number, ventricose, irregularly striated ; aperture 

 oval, lip very thin, acute ; bluish white, stained with 

 yellowish orange, and ornamented with rows of 

 ii-regular oblong blue-black spots. 



Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1847, p. 231. 



Hab. Merida, New Granada ; Funck. 



This specimen described by Dr. Pfeifl'er is apparently of 



immature growth, though it exhibits all the characters of a 



distinct siiecies. 



Species 235. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Bflimus badius. Bui. testa ovatd, ventricosd, vix um- 

 Idlicatd, aiifradibus sex, ventricosk, ruyoso-striatis, ad 

 sidtiras tenui-crenidatis ; columelld revolutd, apertjird 

 ovatd, labro temd ; fnlvescente-badid fusco fasciatis, 

 fasciis interniptis. 



The bay Bulimus. Shell ovate, ventricose, scarcely 

 umbilicated, w-horls six in number, ventricose, roughly 

 striated, finely crenulated at the sutures ; columella 

 rolled back, aperture ovate, lip thin; light fidvous 

 bay, encircled with inteiTupted brown bands. 



Sowerby, Pro. Zool. Soc, 1884, p. 141. 



Hab. Province of Xagua, Peru ; Matthews. 



There is a considerable resemblance iu the colouring of 



this species to that of the B. tJiamnoicm. 



Species 336. (Mus. Cuming.) 



BuLnirs papyraceus. Bid. testd fusiformi-ovatd, tenui, 

 i-i.r iii.i/idiri'fd, <iiifnndilii'x -sfti', sidwenU-icosU, lomjUit- 

 difiiililri- siiljlilixsi^.i:' jj/inito-striatis ; columelld rem- 

 hihi, apcrfiird orali, liiliro siibexpamo, temd, acido ; 

 alba, candeo-idgi-icaid.e uiidato-nebulatd, strits opaeo- 

 alhis. 



The paper Bulimus. Shell fusiformly ovate, tkiu, 

 scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in number, some- 

 what ventricose, longitudinally very finely plicately 

 striated; columella rolled back, aperture oval, lip 

 somewhat expanded, thin, sharp ; white, clouded in a 

 waved manner with blue-black. 



TJellr pnpijrarea, Mawe. 

 CochhHjnia Idii, De Fcrussac. 



BllllulllX ////«/7//«.S',Spix. 



Bnliiiiis ld<(, Deshaycs. 



Bulimus infiatus, Spix. 



Bulimus magus, Wagner. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



The shell named B. magus and infiatus, as above recorded, 

 is another state of the species of larger size. 



Species 237. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Bulimus tri-fasciatus. Bui. testa subpgramidali-ovatd, 

 soliduld, umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, Icevibus aut ob- 

 solete striatis, aperturd suborbiculari, labro conspicue 

 refiexo ; albidd, rufo-fusco basin versus fasciatd, apicem 

 versus cinereo punctidatd, labro albo. 



The three-banded Bulimus. Shell somewhat pyra- 

 midally ovate, rather solid, umbilicated, whorls 

 six in number, smooth or obsoletely striated, aperture 

 rather orbicular, lip conspicuously reflected ; whitish, 

 banded with reddish brown towards the base, finely 

 dotted with ash coloiu- towards the apex, lip white. 



HeUx trifmdata, Chemnitz, vol. is. p. lo."i. pi. 134. f. 131.5. 

 Cocldogeiia trizonaUs, De Ferussac. 

 Bulimus zonatus, Swainson. 



Hab. Ceylon; Gardner. 



The shell here represented agrees much better with 



Mr. Swainson's figure, B. zonatus, Zool. Illus., pi. 17, than 



with Chemnitz's above quoted. I believe, however, with 



Dr. Pfeiffer, they are varieties of the same species. 



Species 233. (JIus. Curding.) 



Bulimus multicolor. Bui. testd conico-ovatd, sububliqui: 

 cumolutd, umbilicatd, anfractibus quinqiie, sub lente 

 minutissime granulatis, ultimo ventricoso ; aperturd 

 snboblique oblongd, labro tenuiculo, vix refiexo ; opaco- 

 albd, olivaceo tinctd,fiammis purpureo-fmcis variegatd, 

 apertura fauce violasceide, labro vivide rosea. 



The many-coloured Bulimus. Shell conieaUy ovate, 

 somewhat obliquely convoluted, umbOicated, whorls 

 five iu niunber, very minutely gi'anulated under the 

 lens, last whorl ventricose ; apertm-e rather obliquely 

 oblong, Hp rather thin but sUghtly reflected ; opake 

 white, olive-stained, variegated with pm'ple-brown 

 flames, ulterior of the aperture violet, lip bright rose. 



Hdix multicolor, Rang, Auuales des Sci. Nat., 1S31, p. 55. 

 pi. 3. f. 1. 



October, 1848. 



