BULIMUS.— Plate XVI. 
The specimen selected for representation is the Var. D. 
uiarmorata of D’Orhigny, the larger varieties in which 
there are none of the transverse lines serving to charac- 
terize this, approximate rather to the B. Tupacii of the 
same author. 
Species 95. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimds CoQEiMiiENSis. Bul. tcstd auhfmiformi-ovatd, 
tenuisaima, ventricoad, anfractHua aex, cmivexis, aubob- 
liquia, lougiludinalUer rnde atriatis, aufraciu ultimo 
inaximo, aperturd mihampld, labro aimplid; albidd, 
fuaceacente tinetd, punclia maculia atrigiaque nigrican- 
libua aaperad 
Tub CoauiMBO Bblimus. SheE somewhat fusiformly 
ovate, very thin, vcntricose, whorls six in number, 
rather oblique, longitudinaUy rudely striated, last 
whorl very large, apertui'e rather large, Ep simple ; 
whitish, stiiined with light brown, and sprinkled with 
blackish dots, blotches and streaks. 
SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 30. 
Succinea Coqidmbeiiaia, Pfeiffer. 
Uab. Mountains of Coquimho ; Cuming. 
The painting of this species is also not much unEke that 
of the B. Broderipii from which it differs most essentially 
in form. 
Species 96. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Buli.mds piperatus. Bul. teatd ovedd, temii, valde in- 
flatd, apird breviuaculd, acuminatd, anfractibua quinque, 
ultimo maximo, obacure rugoao-granulatia et atriatia, 
aperturd perampld, labro vix rejkxo ; albidd, pmictia 
fuacia perpaucia aaperad, epidermide fiavidd indutd. 
The peppered Bulimds. SheE ovate, thin, greatly in- 
flated, spire rather short, acuminated, whorls five in 
number, the last very large, obscurely roughly gra- 
nulated and striated, aperture very large, Ep scarcely 
reflected; whitish, sprinkled with a yeEowish epi- 
dermis. 
SowERBY, Conch. Illus. f. 93. 
Hab. Hualaga, Peru. 
The most inflated of the Succinea-form species, distin- 
guished by a more economical style of painting than its 
congeners. 
Species 97. (Mus. Cuming). 
Bdlimds Broderipii. Bul. teatd ovatd, abbreviato-fuai- 
formi, tenuiaaimd, mlM injlatd, apird brevi, anfractihwa 
quinque, ultimo maxinio, aub lente minute granulato- 
rugoaia, aperturd perampld, labro aimplid; albidd, 
nigro fulwque conspicue et elegatdiaaime maoulatd et 
mriegatd. 
Brodeeip’s Bulimds. SheE ovate, abbreviately fusi- 
form, very thin, greatly inflated, spire short, whorls 
five in number, the last very large, minutely granu- 
lately rugose under the lens, aperture very large, lip 
simple; whitish, conspicuously and very elegantly 
blotched and variegated with black and fulvous 
brown. 
SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 30. 
Succinea Broderipii, Pfeiffer. 
Hab. Copiapo, ChEi (in the fissures of rocks) ; Cuming. 
Much smaEer varieties of this species occur than that 
selected for figuring and more richly coloured; it is an 
extremely thin and fragEe shell. 
