The Shell-Collector’s Handbook. 125. 
narrow, rather deep. Length 15, diam. 6 mill. Ap. 
within 53 mill. long, 3 wide. Animal greyish-brown or 
dark red, speckled with black. 
Habitat—Among fallen beech leaves, and in woods of 
the Southern Counties. 
v. albina (Mogq.): Shell whitish, unicolor. 
BULIMUS OBSCURUS, MULLER. 
Suet oblong, oval, thin, glossy, semitransparent, brown ; 
whorls six and a half, rounded; spire elongated, apex 
blunt ; suture rather deep: aperture oval ; peristome white, 
very much reflected; umbilicus narrow, not deep. 
Length 10, diam. 43 mill. Ap. within 5 mill. long, 2 wide, 
Animal pale brown or rosy-grey above, darker below ; 
tentacles subulate. 
Hatitat.—Under stones or moss in woods and on old 
walls. 
v. albines (Moq.): Shell whitish, unicolor. 
BULIMUS GOODALLII, MILLER. 
SHELL subperforated, elongated, turretted, apex obtuse, 
thin, striated, pellucid, horn-coloured; whorls seven to 
eight, scarcely convex, the body-whorl occupying one~ 
third of the shell; columella subtortuous; aperture ob~. 
long, ovate; peristome simple, acute. Length 63, diam. 2 
mill, Ap. 2 mill. long, 1 wide. 
