BULIMUS.— Plate XX. 
The slightly wrinkled Bdlimds. Shell cylindricaUy 
elongated, somewhat Pupa-shaped, umbilicated, apex 
subpapillary, whorls eight in number, sUghtly concen- 
trically wrinkled, columella reflected over the umbili- 
cus, aperture small, lip very slightly dilated ; olive- 
brown, encircled round the middle with a single pale 
band. 
SowEEBY, Conch. Ulus. Bui. f. 85. 
Hob. Gallapagos Islands ; Cuming. 
Of a peculiar red-tinged olive brown-colour and chrysa- 
lis-like form. 
Species 124. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus TUERITUS. Bul. testa elongato-tmritd, iniper- 
foratd, spirm suturis impresm, anfraetibus decern ad 
undecem, Ixvibus, subdepresso-convexis, aperturd parvd, 
labro simpUci ; albidd, rufo-fusceseente trifasciatd. 
The tdrreted Bulimus. Shell elongately turreted, 
imperforated, sutures of the spire impressed, whorls 
ten to eleven in number, smooth, depressly convex, 
aperture small, lip simple ; whitish, encircled with 
four reddish-brown bauds. 
Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 106. 
Hob. Truxillo, Pern (on the mountains) ; Cuming. 
Tlie uppermost of the bands is next the suture of each 
whorl, the lowest is only shown in the last whorl. 
Species 125. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus sculpturatds. Bul. testd ovatd, tenuiculd, pix 
umbilicatd, anfractibns septem, subventricom, conspicue 
reticulatm rugatu, interstitiis transversim cornigato- 
striatis, colunielld simplice rt^exd, labro tenui; intus 
extusque fictili. 
The scdlptpred Bulimus. Shell ovate, rather thin, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls seven in number, some- 
what ventricosc, conspicuously reticulately wrinkled, 
the interstices being corrugately striated, columella 
simply reflected, lip thin ; earthy brown within and 
without. 
Pfeifper, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 29. 
Hab. Gallapagos Islands (on bushes) ; Darwin. 
The sculpture of this species is precisely that already 
described in the B. rugiferus and Darwinii, from both of 
which it differs in form, and from the latter more especially 
by the absence of any callous tubercles in the aperture. 
Species 126. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus calvus. Bul. testd oblongd, subturritd, umbi- 
licatd, anfractibus septem rotundatis, lavibus aid 
minute concentrice strialis, aperturd pared, labro viv 
dilatato ; pallescente brunned, ad apicem nigricante. 
The bald Bulimus. Shell oblong, somewhat turreted, 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, rounded, 
smooth or minutely concentrically striated, aperture 
small, lip slightly dilated; pale brown, blackish 
at the apex. 
SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 72. 
Hab. James’ Island, Gallapagos (on dried tufts of grass) ; 
Cuming. 
A smooth pale brown shell having somewhat an 
Jchatiriella-Yik.c, appearance. 
Species 127. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus pustulosus. Bul. testd subfusiformi-ovatd, 
ampliter umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, subrugosis, striis 
rudibus gramdatis, moniliformibus, longitudinaliter ex- 
sculptis, colimelld supra umbilicuni refiexd, labro 
simplici ; intus extusque so-rdide albd. 
The pustulose Bulimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly 
ovate, largely umbilicated, whorls six in number, 
rather rough, longitudinally engraved with rude 
granulated necklace-like striae, columella reflected 
over the umbilicus, lip simple ; dead white within 
and without. 
Broderip, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 105. 
Hab. Huasco, Cliili (under stones on elevated ground) ; 
Cuming. 
The necklace-hke granulated striae with which this 
species is longitudinally sculptured are extremely charac- 
teristic. 
