438 TEST ACE A ATLANTIC A. 



Helix obesata (pars), Fer.^ Prodr. 451 (1821) 

 Bulimus obesatus, W. et B., Ann. des So. Nat. 28. syn. 315 

 (1833) 

 „ „ dVrb., in W. et B. Hist. 68. t. 2. f. 20 



(1839) 

 „ „ Pfeiff.,Mon. Hel. ii. 117 (1848) 



Buliminus obesatus (pars), Mouss., Faun. Mai. des Can. 112 



(1872) 

 Biilimus obesatus, Pfeif., Mon. Hel. viii. 70 (1876) 



Habitat Canariam Grrandem ; in intermediis, ad El Monte, 

 et cset., sat vulgaris. Etiam in statu semifossili reperitur. 



This is the common Bulirmis, on the large and barrel- 

 shaped type, in the intermediate and but slightly elevated dis- 

 tricts of Grand Canary, — where it is universal throughout the 

 region of El Monte and on the calcareous hills above Las Palmas, 

 localities in which it was likewise met with by Webb and Ber- 

 thelot, as well as by Fritsch. Many examples of it are also now 

 before me which were taken by Mr. Watson, a certain number of 

 which are in a subfossilized condition. 



In its elongate-ovate outline and somewhat lengthened colu- 

 mella, the B. obesatus is on much the same pattern as the B. 

 Tarnerianus of Teneriffe ; nevertheless it is a little larger, 

 broader, and more ventricose, with its volutions flatter, and with 

 the extreme apex of its spire rather more prominently papilli- 

 form. The strise, also, of its surface, although, coarse and 

 irregular, are nearly simple, — being hardly, if indeed at all, 

 broken-up into what might be defined as elongated granules. 



Bulimus interpunctatus, n. sp. 



T. rimata, angustule cylindrico-oblonga, subopaca, dense irre- 

 gulariter striata (striis vix granulosis, sed, prsecipue in anfr. in- 

 termediis, subfractis necnon punctis interjectis auctis) pallide 

 brunnea (interdum subflavescenti-albescens) ; spira longiuscula, 

 versus basin fere cylindrica ; anfractibus 7^, planiusculis, sutura 

 interdum pallido-marginata ; apertm-a angustula, peristomate 

 albo, expanso, acutiusculo, intus incrassato, marginibus vel om- 

 nino separatis, vel lamina tenuissima junctis, basali cum sinistro 

 vix angulatim continuo; columella elongata. — Long. lin. 8-8^; 

 diar)i. niaj. 3|. 



Buliminus obesatus (pars), Mouss., Faun. Mai. des Can. 112 



. (1872) 



Habitat Canariam Grandem ; in regione calcarea versus occi- 

 dentem insulse, inter oppidula Lagaete et Gaidar, mense Aprili 

 1858, repertus. 



