B U L I M U S . 
Plate XIII. 
Species B8. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus zontilatus. Bui. testa conico-ohlongd, tenui, 
umbilicatd, anfractihm convexis, Imvihus, lahro colu- 
meUari rejkxo, umiilicum fere occultanie, externo sim- 
plici ; pallide opaco-strainined, macnlarumpellucidarum 
seriebus dualms cinctd, mifractu ultuno zonulis duahus 
castanets omato. 
The finely zoned Bulimus. Shell conically oblong, 
thin, umbilicated, whorls convex, smooth, columeUar 
lip reflected so as almost to conceal the umbilicus, 
outer lip simple; pale opake straw-colom', encircled 
by two rows of transparent spots, last whorl orna- 
mented with two narrow chesnut zones. 
Pfeifpek, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 41. 
Hai. Cabanatuan, Province of Nueva Eaja, Island of 
Luzon ; Cuming. 
There is a vei-y singular eharacter attending this speeies ; 
the shell is of a thin transparent horny substanee, covered 
by an opake straw-eoloured layer except in those places 
by which the pattern is produced, the spots have thus an 
appearance, so to speak, of little windows in the shell. 
Species 70. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Panamensis. Bui. testa oblongo-omtd, tenui, 
vix umbilicatd, anfractihus quinque convexis, lavibus, 
aperturd parviusculd, lahro simplid; pallide fulvd, 
diaphand. 
The Panama Bulimus. Shell oblong-ovate, thin, slightly 
umbilieated, whorls five in number, smooth, aperture 
rather small, lip simple ; pale fulvous colour, dia- 
phanous. 
Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 105. 
Hob. King’s and Saboga Islands, Bay of Panama (on the 
trunks of large trees) ; Cuming. 
The form of this shell is extremely simple, and its 
colour a semi-transparent nankeen. 
Species 71. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus teanslucens. Bui. testa oblongo-ovatd, tenui, 
valde pellucidd, vix mnbilicatd, anfractihus quinque, 
subventricosis, Icevibus aut transversim, et longitudirm- 
liter minute striatis, labro simplid ; corneo-lutescente. 
The teanspaeent Bulimus. Shell oblong-ovate, tliin. 
very peUucid, slightly umbilicated, whorls five in 
number, smooth or transversely and longitudinally 
minutely striated, lip simple ; pale horny yeUow. 
Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 31. 
Hah. King’s and Saboga Islands, Panama (upon the 
trees) ; Cuming. 
Of a beautiful transparent glassy structure, through 
which the internal winding of the columella may be plainly 
seen. It is very similar in form to the B. Panamensis, 
and is from the same locality. 
Species 72. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus evanescens. Bui. testd subabbreviato-pyrami- 
dali, apice obtusd, anfractihus quinque, convexis, lad- 
bus, nitidiusculis, aperturd parviusculd, lahro reflexo ; 
virescente-alhd, subdiapJiand, lined nigra infra suturas, 
parte circa cohmeUam cowspicub nigra. 
The evanescent Bui.imus. Shell somewhat abbreviately 
pyramidal, obtuse at the apex, whorls five in number, 
convex, smooth, rather shining, aperture somewhat 
small, lip reflected : greenish white, subdiaphanous, 
with a black line beneath the sutures, and the part 
around the columella conspicuously black. 
Pfeiffer, (inedit?). 
Hah. Philippine Islands ; Cuming. 
A delicate semi-transparent shell easily recognised by 
the black line between the sutures, and broader band 
around the columella. 
Species 73. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Adamsii. Bui. testd ovato-turritd, sinistrali, 
anfractihus convexis, lavihus, aperturd pardusculd, 
labro reflexo ; virescente aut luted, maculis irregulari- 
bus subquadratis, nigricante-viridibus medio confertim 
uniseriatim cinctd, iuterdum immaculatd, parte circa 
columellam purpureo-rosed. 
Adams’ Bulimus. Shell ovately turreted, sinistral, whorls 
convex, smooth, aperture rather small, lip reflected ; 
greenish or yellow, encircled round the middle with 
a row of elose-set irregular somewhat square blackish 
green spots, sometimes unspotted, the part around 
the columella purple-rose. 
Hab. Eastern Coast of Borneo (on a tall tree in an islet 
between Banguey and Balambangan) ; Adams. 
June, 1848. 
