BULIMUS.— Plate LXVII. 



somewhat expanded; pale greeoish-white, trans- 

 parent, obscurely streaked here and there with light 

 brown. 



D'Orbigny, Moll. Voy. dans I'Amer. Merid. p. 275. pi. 

 34.f. Ito 3. 



Hnb. Parana, Argentine llepnbUc, (under dead leaves) ; 

 D'Orbigny. 

 Has sometimes the appearance of being marked with 



white streaks. 



Species 470. (Mus. Benson.) 

 Bdlimus pullus. Bui. testa, elongato-cylmdracea, soli- 

 diusculd, vix vmbilieatd, anfractibus novem, subtilissime 

 plicato-striatulis, infra sttturas arcuatim cremdatk, 

 aperturd parvd, circulari, columella labroque paululiim 

 expamis ; fuscescente-lacted. 

 The brownish Bulimus. Shell elongately cylmdrical, 

 rather solid, scarcely urabilieated, whorls nine in 

 number, very finely plicately striated, arcuately cre- 

 nulated beneath the sutures, aperture small, circular, 

 lip and columella a little expanded ; brownish cream- 

 colour. 

 Gray, Pro. Zool. Soc, 1834, p. 66. 



Pupa cylindrica, Ilutton. 

 Hah. India. At Dellii (under stones) ; at Bundelkund 

 (common among rocks and brushwood in the rainy 

 season) ; Benson. 

 Mr. Benson collected a light variety of this species at 

 Aden, Arabia, among loose stones on the skirts of the 

 barren hills. 



smooth, aperture somewhat squarely oval, four- 

 toothed ; transparent horny, teeth and lip opake-white , 

 sutures whitish. 



PlliLlPPi, Zeitschr. fur Malac. 1844. p. 106. 

 Pupa Loeicii, Kuster. 



Hab. Lycia ; Capt. Spratt. 



This partakes much of the character of Pupa. 



Species 477. (Mus. Cuming.) 

 BuLiMCS LoEWii. Bui. testa cylindraceo-turritd, sinistra, 

 compresse umbilicatd, apice obtuse attenuato, anfractibus 

 novem, angustis, planulaiis, lavibus, aperturd subquad- 

 rato-ovali, quadridentatd ; pellucido-corned, dentibus 

 labroque opaco-albis, suturis aliidis. 

 Loewe's Bblimus. Shell cylindrically turreted, sinistral, 

 compressly umbilicated, apex obtusely attenuated, 

 whorls nine in number, narrow, rather flattened. 



Species 478. (Mus. Benson.) 

 Bulimus arcuatus. But. testa oblonijd, siimtrd, suhven- 

 tricosd, compresse umiiUcatd, anfractibus septem, ru- 

 (jnloso-striatis, columella late appressd, labro subex- 

 panso ; saturate corneo-fuscd, strigis lutescentibus an- 

 (jnsth nitide pictd, labro albido. 

 The arched Bdlimus. Shell oblong, sinistral, some- 

 what ventricose, compressly umbilicated, whorls 

 seven in number, finely roughly striated, columeUa 

 broadly appressed, lip a little expanded ; dark horny 

 brown, neatly painted with narrow yellowish streaks, 

 lip whitish. 

 Pfeiffer, Monog. Helic. viv. vol. ii. p. 118. 



Bulimus ormtus, Hutton, MSS. 

 Hab. Mahassoo, Western Himalaya ; Hutton. 



1 learn on the authority of Mi-. Benson, that ornatus was 

 the name originally given to this species by Capt. Hutton 

 in manuscript, not arcuatus for which Dr. Pfeiifer mistook 

 it. The error proves, however, to be a fortunate one, 

 Hutton's name being already appropriated by Dufo. 



Species 479. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Bulimus olivaceus. Bui. testa oblongd, compresse um- 

 bilicatd, anfractibus sex, oblique striatulis, columella 

 appressd, labro paululum reflexo ; comeo-olivaced, 

 sericind, labro alio. 



The olive Bulimus. Shell oblong, compressly umbi- 

 bcated, whorls six in niunber, obliquely finely stri- 

 ated, columella appressed, lip a little reflected ; horny 

 olive, silken, lip white. 



Pfeiffer, Abbild. uud Besch. Bulimus, PI. 5. f. 6. 



Hab. Island of Candia ; Capt. Spratt. 



Of very simjile I'orm, with little or no sculpture. 



