BULIMUS.— Plate XI. 
cingulatd, epidermide tenid, albicante, strigas longitu- 
dinales subindistincte pratermittente, peritremate rufo- 
fusco. 
The clothed Bdlimhs. Shell oblong, somewhat Pupa- 
shaped, whorls six in number, subrotund, aperture 
rather small, lip simple; yellowish white, eneireled 
with a narrow red-brown zone, epidermis thin, whitish, 
leaving somewhat indistinctly longitudinal streaks, 
peritreme red-brown. 
Beodekip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1841, p. 15. 
Hab. Island of Camote, PhUippmes (on the leaves of 
trees); Cuming. 
Of this species Mr. Cuming only collected three speci- 
mens, and these appear to be of somewhat immature 
growth. It is not distinguished by any marked pecu- 
harity of character. 
Fig. 58. (Mus. Cuming.) 
This shell was named in Mr. Cuming’s collection B. ne- 
bulosus, but as I am doubtful of its being a variety of the 
B. calista, it may for the present be referred to that species. 
For Sp. 58, see PI. XIII. 
Species 59. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bdlimhs pyeamidalis. Bui. testa oblongo-pyramidali, 
apke obtusd, anfractidms senis, subrotmidis, aperturd 
parmusculd, labro simpUd; fulvd, basin versus sutu- 
risque nigricante-castaned, epidermide tenui indutd, 
columelld albd, peritremate fusco. 
The pyeamidal Bclimds. Shell oblong-pyramidal, 
obtuse at the apex, whorls six in number, somewhat 
round, apertine rather small, lip simple ; yellowish, ^ 
blackish chesnut towards the base and in the sutures, 
covered with a thin epidermis, columella white, peri- 
treme brown. 
Helix pyramidalis, Sowerby, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1841, p. 39. 
Hab. Island of Cuyo, Phihppines (upon the leaves of 
trees); Cuming. 
The colom- of this shell is a dark burnt brown, with 
traces of a bght puckered epidermis beneath the sutures. 
It may be readily distinguished by this and its pyramidal 
gro^vth. 
Species 60. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bdlimhs acdminatus. Bui. testd subpyramidali-ovatd, 
apice acuminatd, anfractihus quinis, convexis, ultimo 
obscure subangulato, lahro tenui, vix refiexo ; lutescente- 
brunned, zontdd castaned cingulatd, epidermide tenui 
indutd, columelld aUd, peritremate n^o-fiisco. 
The acdminated Bdlimhs. Shell somewhat pyrami- 
dally ovate, spire acuminated, whorls five in number, 
convex, the last obscurely slightly angled, hp thin, 
but shghtly reflected ; yeUowish-brown, encircled by a 
nan-ow chesnut zone, covered ivith a thin epidermis, 
columella white, peritreme red-brown. 
Helix acuminata, Sowerby, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1841, p. 39. 
Hab. Island of Cuyo, Philippines (upon the leaves of 
trees); Cuming. 
Of a peculiar yellowish-brown colour encircled by a 
narrow zone of red-brown and stained with very dark 
chesnut round the columella. It dift'ers from B. incomptus 
only in form, its general aspect and colouring are the 
same. 
