BULIMUS. 
Plate XX. 
Species 118. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus rugifehes. Bui. testa pyramidali-turrita, um- 
bilicatd, anfractibm octo, transversim tenumime striatis, 
loiiffitiulinaliter peculiariter riigatis, aperturd pared, 
labro simplici; intus extmqiie fictili-brunned. 
The weikkled Bulimus. Shell pyramidally turreted, 
umbUicated, whorls eight in number, transversely 
very finely striated, longitudinally peculiarly wrinkled, 
aperture small, lip simple ; earthy brown within and 
without. 
Soweuby, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 36. 
Hob. Jacob Island, GaUapagos ; Cuming. 
Curiously longitudinally wrinkled, whilst the interstices 
are finely transversely striated. 
Species 119. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Laueentii. Bui. testd acuminato-ovatd, sub- 
ampUter unihilicatd, anfractihtis quinque, subrotundis, 
IcBvibns, aperturd euborbiculari, labro simplici ; aWidd, 
rubido-fusco concinne fasciatd. 
The St. Lawrence Bulimus. Shell acuminately ovate, 
rather largely umbilicated, whorls five in number, 
rather rounded, smooth, aperture somewhat orbicular, 
lip simple; whitish, prettily banded with reddish 
brown. 
SowEBBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 37. 
Hob. Island of San Lorenzo, Bay of Callao, Peru (on 
stones at the summits of the mountains) ; Cuming. 
An interesting small species existing in great abundance 
in the localities it inhabits. 
Species 120. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus peuinosus. Buh testd oblongo-ovatd, tenui, 
pellucidd, subampliter unihilicatd, anfractibus quinque, 
lesvigatis, apice subpapillari, labi'o simplici ; corneo- 
aUiicante, opaco-albo varid. 
The snowy Bulimus. Shell oblong-ovate, thin, pellucid, 
rather largely umbilicated, whorls five in number, 
smooth, apex somewhat papiUaiy, lip simple ; homy 
white, variegated with opake white. 
SowEEBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 36. 
Hab. Pern; Cuming. 
A light transparent horny shell, delicately variegated 
with irregular opake white spots and streaks. 
Species 121. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus eschaeiferus. Bui. testd subelongato-iurritd, 
umbilicald, spirm suturis impressis, anfractibus septem, 
depresso-comexis, undique subtiliter seriatim granulatis, 
aperturd subquadrato-ovali, labro vix refle,vo ; ustulato- 
f used, /asciis angust'is ru/o-fuseis medio cingulatd. 
The toasted Bulimus. Shell somewhat elongately tiu-- 
reted, umbilicated, sutures of the spire impressed, 
whorls seven in number, depressly convex, finely 
granulated throughout in rows, aperture somewhat 
squarely ovate, lip scarcely reflected ; seorched- 
broivn, encircled round the middle with two narrow 
red-brown bands. 
SoWEEBY, Conch. Ulus. Bui. f. 87. 
Hab. Chatham Island, GaUapagos ; Darwin. 
The granulations of this species are somewhat different 
from tliose of the B. Proteus ; they are more isolated and 
more distinctly set in transverse rows. 
Species 122. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Eivasii. Bui. testd acimimto-oblongd, tenui, 
anfractibus octo, emvoexis, aperturd parviusculd, labro 
simplici ; opaco-albd, strigis lineolisque longitudinalibus 
cornels pellucidis. 
Eivas’ Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, thin, whorls 
eight in number, convex, aperture rather small, lip 
simple; opake-white, with longitudinal transparent 
horny streaks and lines. 
D’Oebigny, Voyage dans I’Amer. Merid. p. 276. pi. 34. 
f. 8 to 10. 
Hab. near Chilon, Bolivia (under dead trunks of Cacti) ; 
Bridges. 
I have not much doubt that this shell is the B. Rivasii 
of D’Orbigny, but it is proper to mention that I have no 
other authority for it than that obtained by a comparison 
with the description and figm'e. 
Species 123. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus eugulosus. Bui. testd cylindraceo-elongatd, 
sub-Pupiformi, umbilicatd, apice ^subpapillari, aiifrac- 
tibus octo, leviter concentrice rugulosis, columelld 
supra umbilicum rtflexd, aperturd pared, labro vix 
dilatato ; olivaceo-fused, fascia unied pallida medio 
cingulatd. 
June, 1848. 
