BULIMUS 
Plate XIV. 
Species 76. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulijius Panayensis. Bui. testa elongato-turritd, Icevi- 
gatd, pellucidd, apice obtiisd, anfractibus octo, aperturd 
minimd, labro siniplici; cereo-albidd. 
The Panay Bttlimus. Shell elongately turreted, smooth, 
pellucid, obtuse at the apex, whorls eight in number, 
aperture very small, lip simple ; waxen white. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 33. 
Hai. Dingle, Isle of Panay, Philippines ; Cuming. 
This is the smallest species collected by Jlr. Cuming at 
the Philippines, it is of an elongately turreted form and 
of a hyaline waxen white. 
Species 77. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus ehodacme. Bui. testd ohlongo-ovatd, umbilicatd, 
anfractihxm sex, minute autem conspieue striatis, striis 
transversis suhobsoletis minutissivie decussato-gramda- 
tis, labro siniplici ; opaco-albidd, maeul 'is jlammulisque 
roseis subpeUucidis versus apiceni. 
The red-tipped Bulimus. Shell oblong-ovate, nm- 
bilicated, whorls six in number, minutely but con- 
spicuously stiiated, and very minutely decussated 
with somewhat obsolete transverse striae, lip simple ; 
opake-white, with semitransparent rose-tinted spots 
and flames towards the apex. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1842, p. 187.- 
Hab. Prierina, Huasco, Chdi (under small Cacti) ; 
Bridges. 
A delicate species of a seemingly transparent texture, 
enveloped, save about the apex, with an opake-white 
coating. 
Species 78. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus micra. Bui. testd subelongatd, vix umbilicatd, 
semipellucidd, anfractUius subrotundatis,- creberrinie 
concentrice striatis, spins suturis peculiariter impressis, 
aperturd pared, labro simplici ; corneo-albidd. * 
The small Bulimus. Shell rather elongated, slightly 
umbilicated, semipellucid, whorls somewhat rounded, 
very closely concentrically striated, sutures of the 
spire peculiarly impressed, aperture small, lip simple ; 
homy white. 
D’Ohbigny, Voy. dans I’Amm'. merid. Moll. p. 262. pi. 41. 
f. 18 to 20. 
Hab. Eastern side of the Bolivian Andes, near Santa Cruz 
(under stones), D’Orbigny ; near Chdon, Boliiia (on 
the dead trunks of Cacti) ; Bridges. 
A very small semitransparent shell, thickly sculptured 
with rude concentric strise. 
Species 79. (JIus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus teeebralis. Bui. testd elongatd, subcyliudra- 
ced, late angulato-umbilicatd, spins suturis impressis, 
anfractibus decern ad imdecem, plano-convexis, oblupie 
crebre cormgato-striatis, columelld subconcavo-effusd, 
aperturd minimd, peritremate dilatato ; fuscescente- 
albd, apiceni versus nigricante. 
The augue-like Bulimus. Shell elongated, somewhat 
cylindrical, broadly angularly umbilicated, sutures 
of the sphe impressed, whorls ten to eleven in 
number, flatly convex, obliquely closely striated in 
a wrinkled manner, columella concavely eflfused, 
aperture very small, peritreme dilated; brownish- 
white, blackish towards the apex. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1842, p. 187. 
Hab. Coquimbo, Chili (on rocks and plants near the sea) ; 
Bridges. 
Distinguished from the B. Fupiformis to which it is 
most nearly aUied, by its obliquely corrugated stri®, widely 
angulated umbilicus, and neat dilated aperture. 
Species 80. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus elonoatulus. Bui. testd elongatd, anfractibus 
octo, latiusculis, plano-convexis, sub epidermide tenuis- 
sime et creberrimb striatis, aperturd parvd, superue 
subcontraetd, labro siniplici ; straniineo-albidd, sub- 
pellucidd. 
The elongated Bulimus. Shell elongated, whorls eight 
in number, rather broad, flatly convex, veiy finely 
and closely striated, aperture small, somewhat con- 
tracted towards the upper part; pale straw-colour, 
semitransparent. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 42. 
Hab. Catanaun, Province of Baie, Island of Luzon, Phi- 
lippines (at the roots of trees) ; Cuming. 
The whorls of this species are each slightly contracted 
round the upper part. 
1848. 
June, 
