BULIMUS.— Plate XIV. 
Species 81. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Geateloupi. Bui. testa elongato-ovatd, te^iui, 
pelluddd, anfractibiis sex ad seplmn, lavibus, nitidis, 
aid concentrice subtilissme striatis, columella refiexd, 
lahro simplici, arcuato, siipertie sinuate ; corneo- 
stramined. 
Geateloup’s Bulimus. Shell elongately ovate, thin, 
pellucid, whorls six to seven in number, smooth, 
shining, or coiioentricaUy very finely striated, columella 
reflected, lip simple, curved, sinuated at the upper 
part ; horny straw-colour. 
Ppeifpee, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 42. 
Hah. Islands of Luzon and Panay, Philippines (at the 
roots of trees) ; Cuming. 
A transparent horny shell very finely marked throughout 
with concentric stria3 of growth, resulting from the curved 
structure of the lip. 
Species 82. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus cochleades. Bui. testd elongatd, anfractibiis 
novem, latiusculis, Itevibus, convexis, aperturd parvd, 
superne contraetd, labro simplici; albidd. 
The spoon-like Bulimus. Shell elongated, whorls nine 
in number, rather broad, smooth, convex, apertm-e 
small, shglitly contracted at the upper part, lip 
simple; whitish. 
Hab. Island of Cuyo, Philippines ; Cuming. 
This singular species, it may be observed, is represented 
of the natural size, wlulst the rest of the plate are all 
more or less magnified. Mr. Cuming only collected this 
solitary specimen, which is quite unapproached by any 
other. It is of extremely simple structure. 
Species 83. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus lichenoeum. Bui. testd oblongo-turritd, um- 
bilicatd, anfractibus septeni, subrotundatis, Imvibus aut 
temdstriatis, columelld rejiexd, aperturd parviuscidd, 
labro sinipliei ; carulescente-alba, strigis perpaucis 
dnereis obliqiiis, apice nigricante. 
The lichen Bulimus. Shell oblong-turreted, whorls 
seven in number, somewhat rounded, smooth or finely 
striated, columella reflected, aperture rather small, 
lip simple; bluish-white, with a few oblique ashy 
streaks, apex blackish. 
D’Oebigny, Voyage dans I’Amer. m&id. MoU. p. 264. 
pi. 41. f. 9 to 11. 
Hab. Cobija (on lichens); D’Orbigny. Chilon, Bolivia 
(under dead trunks of Cacti) ; Bridges. 
It is not without some doubt that I venture to refer 
this shell to the above named species of D’Orbigny ; yet 
it accords sufficiently with his description and figure. 
Species 84. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus scabiosus. Bid. testd elongato-oblongd, anfrac- 
tibus septem, convexis, peculiariter interrupte sulcatis 
et striatis, columella rejiexd, aperturd parvd, lahro 
simplici; albidd, rvfo-fuscescente strigatd et marmo- 
ratd, apieem versus nigricante. 
The scuevt Bulimus. Shell elongately oblong, whorls 
seven in number, convex, peculiarly grooved and 
striated in an interrupted manner, columella reflected, 
aperture small, lip simple; whitish, streaked and 
marked with light reddish-brown, blackish towards 
the apex. 
SowEEBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 74. 
Hal). Cobija, Peru (under stones) ; Cuming. 
Mainly distinguished by a roughened peculiarity of 
sculpture which appears to have suggested the above name 
to Mr. Sowerby, though no mention is made of it in his 
description. 
Species 85. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Pupifoemis. Bid. testd cylindraceo-elongatd, 
anfractibus decern, convexis. Iambus aid temdstrialis, 
ad suturas minute cremdatis, columelld rejiexd, aperturd 
parvd, labro simplici, subdilatato ; cinereo-albidd, 
apieem versus nigricante. 
The Pupa-shaped Bulimus. Shell cylindrically elonga- 
ted, whorls ten in number, convex, smooth or finely 
striated, minutely crenulated at the sutures, columella 
reflected, aperture small, lip simple, slightly dilated ; 
ashy white, blackish towards the apex. 
Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 105. 
Hab. Iluasco, Chdi (under stones in shady places) ; 
Cuming. 
It is important to observe the minute sutm’al crenula- 
tions which characterize this species, as Mr. Broderip 
I appears to have overlooked them. 
