BULIMUS.— Plate LXXII. 



Eab. Chachapoyas, Alto-Peru ; W. Lobb. 



The painting of this delicate and boldly convoluted 

 shell is characterized by two bands of short oblong 

 chestnut spots or dashes, ranging obliquely in a dii-ection 

 contrary to that of the painted lines, as in B. Sowerhyi. 



Species 522. (Mus. Cuming.) 



BuLiMus ALUTACEUS. Bul. testd oblonffo-ovatd, umbiUcatd, 

 mifractibus septem, eonvexis, creberrime cornigato-stri- 

 atis, aperlurd ovali, columelld rejiexd, labro vix refiexo ; 



hitense ustidato-castaned, zonuld unicd albd medio cin- 

 gulatd, labro albo. 



The leathery Bulimus. Shell oblong ovate, umbili- 

 cated, whorls seven in number, convex, very closely 

 corrugately striated, aperture oval, columella reflected. 

 Lip but slightly reiiected ; very dark burnt chestnut, 

 encircled round the middle with a single white zone, 

 lip white. 



Hab. Cuzco, Bolivia ; W. Lobb. 



The entire surface of this shell is scidptured longitu- 

 dinally with very closely packed crinkled striae. 



