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Var. a. Fusca, strigis obliquis e castaneo-nigricantibus creberrimis 

 subobscurioribus orriata, lineis nigricantibus obscurioribus cincta ; 

 fascia lata basalt nigricante. 

 Var. b. Fusca, lineis creberrimis obscuris cincta, strigis brevibus ra- 

 ris subobliquis juxta suturam notata. 

 Long. 2 ad 2| ; lat. 1^ poll. 

 Hab. ad Sanctum Nicolam in insula Zebu. 



The variety a. is the shortest. The third specimen is deprived of 

 its epidermis, or nearly so, and the ground-colour is exposed. The 

 first four whorls are chestnut, gradually deepening in colour, and the 

 last whorl is of a rich purple brown : the shell is obscurely banded, 

 especially on the last whorl. 



Mr. Cuming found this species on the leaves of trees. — W. J. B. 



Helix (Cochlostyla) Satyrus. Hel. testa subpupiformi anfrac- 

 tibus 5 subventricosis , purpureo-castaned, epidermide fused ; aper- 

 turd ovatd, albidd ; labii limbo purpureo-castaneo. 



Long. 2 ; lat. 1^ poll. 



Hab. in insula Tablas. 



Obscure oblique stripes and bands occur in some of the individuals 

 of this species, which, though it approaches the last, differs from 

 it in manj- points, especially in the form of the apex and the shape 

 and structure of the aperture. 



Found by Mr. Cuming on leaves of trees. — W. J. B. 



BuLiNtrs. 



BuLiNus ^GLE. Bui. testd fulvd ; anfractu ultimo juxta suturam 

 fascid angustd et juxta basin fascia laid medio pallidiore ornato ; 

 diaphand, lineis incrementi obliquis creberrime striata ; labii limbo 

 castaneo-nigricante ; aperturd albente. 

 Long. If; lat. 1^^. 

 Hab. ad Casan in insula Mindanao. 



The first four whorls are very pale, but the last is deep fulvous : 

 a white hne runs round the suture of the body- whorl. 



Mr. Cuming found this species in a dense forest, on the leaves of 

 trees. 



BuLiNUS PARTULOiDES. Bul. tcstd pyramidali, nitidd, aperturd 

 ovatd, columella basi subplicatd, labii limbo complanato, latissimo, 

 rejlexo, albo. 

 Long. 1|; lat. f poll. 

 Var. a. Flava, castaneo-vittata. 



In this pretty variety a single chestnut band borders the base of 

 each whorl, and on the body- whorl there is in addition a broad, sub- 

 central, chestnut band. 



Var. b. Castanea, albo vittata. 



In this variety the rich chestnut is relieved by a white band that 

 borders the upper part of the last two whorls, near the suture. 



Var. c. Castanea, fusco vittata. 



