BULIMUS 
Plate XXXII. 
Species 193. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bdlimus Gueeini. Bui. testa ollongo-ovatd, tenuiculd, 
apice svhohtusd, anfractibus quinqtie, Itevibus, subin- 
Jlatis, columelld subcotdortd, labro via: rejlexo ; mtenee 
olivaced, luteo longitudimliter strigatd, apertures peri- 
tremate aitrantio. 
Guekin’s Bulimtjs. Shell oblong-ovate, rather thin, 
somewhat obtuse at the apex, whorls five in number, 
smooth, slightly inflated, columella somewhat twisted, 
lip scarcely reflected ; very dark olive, longitudinally 
streaked ■with yellow, peritreme of the aperture orange. 
Pfeiffer, Pi-o. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 40. 
Hab. New Granada. 
Although much smaller in size and of comparatively 
lighter growth, this species approximates so closely to the 
B. Moritzianus, which is found in the same locabty under 
a multitude of aspects, that I fear it may prove to be only 
a dwarf variety. 
Species 194. (Mus. Cuming.) 
BulimBs chyst-allinus. Bui. testd conico-ovatd, tenui, 
pellucidd, talde injlatd, anfractibus guingue ad sex, 
tramversim undigue subtilissime impresso-striatis, an- 
fractu ultimo peramplo, basin versus obtuse carimto, 
columelld concavo-depressd, vix reflexd, labro tenui, 
simplici ; peUuddo-alhd, columelld brunnescente. 
•The CHEYSTALLINE Bblimbs. Shell conically ovate, 
thin, pellucid, very much inflated, whorls five to six 
in number, transversely very finely impressly striated 
throughout, last whorl very large, obtusely keeled 
towards the base, columella concavely depressed, 
slightly reflected, lip thin, simple ; transparent white, 
columella pale brown. 
Hab. ? 
Of very peculiar form, and differing in aU respects from 
any species hitherto described. It is a light transparent 
shell, transversely engraved with fine strise, very much 
inflated, and indistinctly angled towards the base. 
Species 195. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus monozonbs. Bui. testd subpyramidali-ovatd, 
apice obtusd, anfractibus guingue, rotundatis, obligue 
striatis, columelld reetd, labro vix rejlexo ; rufescente- 
brunned, zona latiusculd alhd, in anfractu ultimo tan- 
tum conspicud, cingulatd; epidermide fused indutd, 
peritrenmte nigricante. 
The ONE-ZONE Bulimus. Shell somewhat pyramidally 
ovate, obtuse at the apex, whorls five in number, 
rounded, obliquely striated, columella straight, lip 
but slightly reflected ; reddish brown, encircled by a 
rather wide white zone, conspicuous only on the 
last whorl, and covered with a brown epidermis, 
peritreme blackish. 
Pfeiffer, Monog. Bui. 
Hab. Philippines; Kierulf. 
Collected in the Philippine Islands by Dr. Kierulf of 
Copenhagen, and appai'ently distinct from any of Mr. 
Cuming’s species. 
Species 196. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Gibbonius. Bui. testd ovatd, umbilicatd, cras- 
siusculd, ventricosissimd,anfractibus guatuor ad guingue, 
longitudinaliter rude striatis, undigue minute granu- 
latis, anfractu ultimo peramplo, injlato, columelld sub- 
contortd, labro rejlexo ; castaneo-rufescente,fuscospar- 
sim pemetatd, aperturd albidd. 
Gibbon’s Bulimus. Shell ovate, umbilicated, rather 
thick, extremely ventricose, whorls four to five in 
number, longitudinally rudely striated, minutely gra- 
nulated throughout, last whorl very large, inflated, 
columella slightly twisted, lip reflected; chesnut red, 
sparingly dotted with brown, aperture whitish. 
Lea, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1836. 
Hab. Between La Plata and Tocaima, New Granada; 
Dr. Gibbon. 
Distinguished by the widely-inflated and rapid enlarge- 
ment of the last whorl ; of a chesnut colour, besprinkled 
with dashes of brown. 
Species 197. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus castaneus. Bui. testd ovoid, vix umbilicatd, 
ventricosissimd, anfractibus guatuor ad guingue, longi- 
tudinaliter rude striatis, granulis rudibus oblongis props 
suturas seriatim cingidatis, anfractu ultimo peramplo, 
injlato, labro vix rejlexo; intus extusgue fumeo-castaned. 
The chesnut Bulimus. Shell ovate, scarcely umbili- 
cated, extremely ventricose, whorls fom- to five in 
July, 1848. 
