486 BULLA. 



p. 27. t. 68. f. 747 to 749. Born Mm. p. 205. Schroe- 



ter Mini. i. p. 179. Gmelin, p. 3426. Schreibers Conch. 



i. p. 88. 

 Rumphius, t. 27- f. F. Petiver Amb. t. 9. f. 8. Argent 



ville, t. 17. f. K. Seba, iii. t. 38. f. 13 to 24. Knorr, 



i. t. 19. f- 5. 

 Variety. With the body-whirl transversely ribbed. 



Seba, iii. t. 68. f. 7 and 8. Chemnitz, x. t. 146. f. 1364 to 



1366. 

 Inhabits Amboyna. Rumphius. Asiatic Ocean. Linnaus. 



China. Humphreys. 

 Shell two inches long, and rather more than an inch and a half 

 broad, whitish or yellowish, in shape somewhat resembling a 

 turnip, and ending in a short curved wrinkled beak. I can- 

 not discover its claim to be placed in this Genus. 



canaliculata. 32. Shell cylindrical, with the 

 whirls of the spire grooved. 



Bulla canaliculata. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 1185. Gmelin, p. 

 3427. 



Inhabits 



Linnaeus says that this species is of a testaceous colour marked 



with paler clouds, and it has not been ascertained by any 



subsequent author. 



conoidea. 33. Shell oblong, turbinated, smooth, 

 substriated at the base; sutures crenulated. 



Bulla conoidea. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 1185. Gnelin, p. 

 3427. 



Inhabits 



No author has noticed this species besides Linnaeus, who de- 

 scribes it to be of the size of an acorn, yellowish white, shaped 

 like a Cone, and scarcely striated, except with dotted striae 

 towards the base ; spire conical, half as long as the shell ; 

 whirls thin, imbricated, and dotted at the sutures, so as to 

 appear crenulated ; base emarginate ; pillar with five or six 

 folds, and the pillar-lip obtuse. 



voluta. 34. Shell cylindrical, smooth, olive ; 

 aperture effuse ; pillar inflected and trun- 

 cated. 



Bulla Voluta. Chemnitz, ix. part 2. p. 16. t. 117. f. 1009 



and 1010. Gmelin, p. 3433. 

 Bulimus Glans. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 365. 



