B U L I M U S . 
Plate XXIII. 
Species 145. (Mus. Cximing.) 
Bulimls discbepans. Bui. tests, acnmimto-oblongS, 
tenui, anfractihus sex, leevUius, ant sub letde minutis- 
sime transversim impresso-striatis, lahro simplici; 
lacteS, lineis fmck sMistuntibus oblique pwld. 
The dipfeking Bulimcs. Shell acuminately oblong, 
thin, whorls six in number, smooth, or, under the 
lens, very minutely transversely impressly striated, 
lip simple; cream colour, obliquely painted with 
rather distant brown lines. 
SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833, p. 72. 
Sab. Conchagua, Central America (found under the bark 
of a tree); Cuming. 
Distinguished by its painting of delicate brown lines, 
which are placed, for the most part, at equal distances 
from each other. 
Species 146. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Montagnei. Bui. testa acumimto-oblongd, 
tenuiculd, vix umbilieatd, anfractibus septem, icevibus, 
subrotundis, labro simplici ; albidd, strigis punctisque 
cceruleo-nigricantibus longitudinaliler pictd, aperturce 
fauce luteseente. 
Montagne’s Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, rather 
thin, scarcely umbUicated, whorls seven in number, 
smooth, somewhat rounded, lip simple; wliitish, 
painted longitudinally with bluish black dots and 
streaks, interior of the aperture yellowish. 
D’Okbigny, Voy. dans I’Amcr. Merid. Moll. p. 286. 
pi. 32. f. 7. 
Sab. Chilon, Bolivia (under dead trunks of Cacti)-, 
Bridges. 
I take this shell to be the B. Montagnei of D’Orbigny 
from its very accurate resemblance with his Fig. 7 of that 
species. 
Species 147. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Huascensis. Bui. testd acuminato-oblongd, 
subampliter umhilicatd, anfractibus sex, rotundatis, 
concentrice irregulariter rugoso-striatis, suturis subpro- 
fundis, labro simplici ; casrulescente-albd. 
The Huasco Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, rather 
largely umbUicated, whorls six in number, rounded, 
concentrically, irregularly, roughly striated, sutures 
rather deep, lip simple ; bluish-white. 
Sab. Huasco, Chili; Bridges. 
A smaU species collected by Mi-. Bridges which is not 
exactly referable to any of those discovered by Mr. Cuming 
or M. D’Orbigny. 
Species 148. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus rubescens. Bid. testd subacuminato-ovald, 
umhilicatd, anfractibus sex, rotundaiis, concentrice ru- 
goso-striatis, labro simplici ; albidd, lineis fuscescenlibus 
longitudinaliter irregulariter notatd, colmnelld el aper- 
tur<B fauce purpureo-roseis. 
The blushing Bulimus. Shell somewhat acuminately 
ovate, umbilicated, whorls six in number, rounded, 
concentrically roughly striated, lip simple; whitish, 
ii-regidarly marked with light brown longitudinal 
lines, coluraeUa and interior of the aperture piu-ple- 
rose. 
Hab. South America. 
A characteristic new species, distinguished by the deli- 
cate purple-rose bloom which lines the interior. 
Species 149. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus unifasciatus. Bui. testd subpyramidali-ovald, 
tenui, corned, umbilicabd, anfractibus sex, langitudim- 
liter subtiliter striatis, labro simplici-, luteo-fuscescente, 
fascld angustd, unied, stramined medio cingulatd. 
The one-banded Bulimus. SheU somewhat jjyramidally 
ovate, thin, horny, umbilicated, whorls six in number, 
longitudinally finely striated, lip simple; yellowish- 
bronm, encircled round the middle by a single narrow 
straw-coloured band. 
SowERBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1833. p. 37. 
Hab. Charles’s Island, Gallapagos (found under detached 
pieces of lava) ; Cuming. 
A semi-transparent horny shell, mainly distinguished by 
a narrow pale straw-coloured band by which it is encircled 
thronghout. 
June, 1848. 
