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Neatly marked with fine white waved Unes upon a purple-blue 

 ground, tinged towards the base with a bright rust-red. oo «*'s^» 



6. BuLiMUS cuzcoENSis. BuL testd acuminata ohlongd, sub- 

 cylindraced, subcompresse umbilicatdy ayifractibus octOy leviter 

 convexisy sub lente striatis et corruyato-indentatis, columelld 

 refiexdy apei'turd parviusculdt labro simplici; /ulv£scente-spa- 

 diced. ..auTAajiqoaom guMiJiril .J^ 



Hab. Cuzco, Bolivia; W. LobVV"^ ^^^^ ,v)^»osVs6k\m taVs^^wo 

 Of a delicate nankeen colour throughouiiw^o-i t%H»i'vH-oao^M*« 



7. BuLiMUS PRiETEXTUS. Bul. tcstd acuminato-ohlongd, sub- 

 cylindracedy subampliter umbilicatdy anfractibus octo, leviter 

 convexiSy Icevibus vel obscure indentatis, columelld latissime re- 



fiexdy aperturd parviusculdy labro simpliciy paululum reflexo ; 

 lactedy cceruleo-nebulatdy maculis rotundatis albidis promiscub 

 fioccatdy lineis minutis albidis undulatis longitudinalit^r ere- 

 berrimh notatd, apice fuscescente. '^^^ ,-^%oo'n^if^'?6w» 



Hab. Andes of Caxamarca, Peru; W. Lobb. ' " ^^ > 



A delicate blue- clouded shell, sprinkled with a few white flakes, 

 and very closely marked with fine white lines, which are irregularly 

 waved and sometimes ramified like veins. 



8. BuLiMUS LoBBii. BuL testd subcylindraceo-oblongd, com- 

 presse umbilicatdy aperturam versus suboblique tumidd, anfrac- 

 tibus octo, leviter convexiSy Icevibus vel obscure indentatis, colu- 

 melld late expansdy aperturd oblique effusdy labro rejlexo ; albdy 

 vittis longitudinalibus fuscescentibus et purpureo-castaneis irre- 

 gulariter conspicue pictdy ponk labrum el apertures fauce pnr- 

 pureo-nigricante. 



Hab. Banks of the Maranon, near Balsas, Peru (on branches of a 

 species of Jatropha) ; W. Lobb. 



This fine species is of a delicate cream-white, striped longitudinally 

 by distinct ribands of light brown and dark purple chestnut, without 

 any of intermediate tint. Immediately behind the lip there is more of 

 the dark purple chestnut, approaching to black, and the interior of the 

 aperture is coloured with the same, having a somewhat metalHc hue. 



I have the pleasure to name it in honour of Mr. William Lobb, bo- 

 tanical collector of Messrs. Veitch and Son, the eminent nurserymen 

 of Exeter, to whose zeal in the pursuit of natural history the disco- 

 very of these interesting species bears honourable testimony. 



9. BuLiMUS PURPURATUS. Bul. tcstd subacuminato-ovatdy com- 

 presse umbilicatdy anfractibus seXy convexiSy longitudinaliter 

 rugoso-corrugatisy ad suturas plicato-crenatisy anfractu ultimo 

 ventricosiusculoy columelld reftexd, labro simplici; purpureo- 

 fuscd, lineis albidis hie illic longitudinaliter interruptdy basi et 



aperturce fauce albidd. 

 Hab. Andes of Caxamarca, Peru; W. Lobb. ^. 



A rather stout, rough shell, stained with dark purple brown. 



10. BuLiMUS RHODOLARYNx. Bul. tcstd acuminato-ovatdy basin 



