BULIMULUS. 



B. corumbaensis Pils., xi, 68. B. fourmiersi Orb., xi, 71. 



amcemts Bonnet. B. simplex Hupe, xi, 72. 



B. vesicalis Pf'r., xi, 69. B. heloicus Orb., xi, 72. 



v. uruguayanus Pils., xi, 69. B. nivalis Orb., xi, 72. 



B. rushii Pils., x, 70. B. plicatulus Pfr., xi, 72. 

 B. mendozanus Strob., xi, 71. pliculatus Pfr.-CIess. 



v. bonaerensis Doer., xi, 319. B. castelnaui Pfr., xi, 73. 



v. azulensis Doer., xi, 319. B. luteolus Anc., xiv, 145. 



B. tortoranus Doer., x, 192. B. stilbe.Pils., xiv, 145. 



B. cordillerae Strob., x, 191 B. dukinfieldi Melv.. xiv, 146. 



B. monticola Doer., x, 191.. B. marcidus Rve., xiv, 146. 

 B. aguirrei Doer., xi, 320. 



Habitat unknown. 

 B. indistinctus Pfr., xiv, 144. B. inutilis Rve., xi, 73. 



monilifer Rve. B. haplochrous Pfr., xi, 74. 



B. transparens Rve., xi, 73. 



Section Dentaxis Pilsbry, 1902. 



Cylindric-tapering, tlie nepionic shell with slight waved wrinkles 

 and stronger spiral striae ; columella bearing a tooth-like fold ; outer 

 lip thin and unexpanded. 

 B. dentaxis Pils., xiv, 143. Peru. 



Section Rhinus Albers, 1860. 



Nepionic whorls finely and densely zigzag striate or with inter- 

 rupted waved striae, the cuticle elsewhere hairy or bristly in spiral 

 lines. Type B. heterotrichus. 



The jaw of B. constrictus, examined by Schako, is composed of 11 

 wide plaits. The radula has 27, 1, 27 teeth, in rows straight in the 

 middle, a little arcuate at the ends ; centrals tricuspid, laterals bi- 

 cuspid ; both radula and jaw agreeing with those of Bulimulus s. str. 



All of the species are Brazilian except B. donstrictus, from Vener 

 zuela, and argentinus* from Entre-rios. 



B. heterotrichus Moric., xi, 75. B. longiseta Moric., xi, 77. 



(?) Helix tumida Gmel. B. scobinatus Wood, xi, 77; 



v. subtenuis Pils., xi, 76. xiv, 147. 



B. velutinohispidus Moric., xi, 76. B. ciliatus Gld., xi, 78. 



hirtus Beck. B. koseritzi Cless., xi, 79. 



