81 



63. BULIMUS obscurus. Shell oval-oblong, brown, 

 with the peritreme white and reflected, forming a 

 small umbilicus. 



Bulimus obscurus. Drap. p. 74. t. 4./. 23. 



. . Brard, p. 97. t. 3.f. 19. 



Ena obscura. Leach, Mollusc, p. 113. 

 Helix obscura. Montagu, p. 391. t. 22. f. 5. 

 Turbo Rupium. Da Costa, p. 90. 



Shell half an inch long, and about a third as much 

 broad, brown or horn-colour, semitransparent : spire 

 composed of six or seven raised volutions, slightly 

 striate longitudinally : aperture oblong' oval, with 

 the margin white and reflected, forming a slight 

 umbilicus behind the pillar. 



Except in size it is not easy to form a very distinctive 

 character between this and the last species ; but 

 this is of a paler brown, with the volutions more 

 rounded, and the peritreme is white. 



In woods and old walls, and under stones. 



64. BULIMUS tuberculatus. Shell oval-oblong whitish- 

 brown, white and slightly umbilicate at the base : 

 margin of the aperture white and somewhat re- 

 flected, with a single tubercle at the upper and 

 outer angle. 



