BULIMUS.— Plate XXXVII. 
and there nith burnt brown, lip white, coliunella and | 
outer edge of the lip purplish brown. 
Hab. Eastern Islands. 
This is unquestionably distinct from the B. citrinus, with 
which it has been hitherto confounded. 
Species 221. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus crassilabeis. Bid. testa ovata, eylindraced, 
antbilicatd, aufraetUms septem, convexis, Imgitudim- 
liier creberrime sulcatostriatis, columella lata, aper- 
tura parxiusculd, rotundatd, labro simplici; alia, au- 
rautw-fusco late bifasciatd, versus apicem rosaeed. 
The thickesed-lip Bblimus. Shell ovate, cylindrical, 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, convex, longi- 
tudinally very closely sulcately striated, columella 
broad, aperture rather small, rounded, hp simple; 
white, encircled by two broad bands of orange-brown, 
pink towards the apex. 
Gray, Pro. ZooL Soc. 1834. p. 66. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
The name assigned to this species is rather an inappro- 
priate one, the lip being only slightly thickened and not 
reflected. 
Species 222. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bclimos Petiti. Bui. testd conico-ovatd, glartdifomii, 
umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, plano-convexis, longitu- 
dimliter rugoso-striatis, suturd subtililer creuulatis, 
columella latiusculd, labro temi, dmpUci ; adbidd, 
ustulato-fusco plus muiusce tinctd. 
Petit’s Bitlimes. Shell conically ovate, acom-shaped, 
lunbilicated, whorls six in number, flatly convex, lon- 
gitudinally roughly striated, finely crennlated at the 
suture, coliunella rather broad, hp thin, simple; 
whitish, more or less stained with burnt brown. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1846, p. 31. 
Hah. Chacopo, Bohvia. 
Of rather light growth, crenulated at the suture in a 
manner extremely characteristic. 
Species 223. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimcs chloris. Bui. testd cgliudraceo-ohUyagd, suh- 
fusifomti, sinistrali, anfractibus sex ad septem, convexis, 
lavibus aut longitudinaliter minutissinie striatis, colu- 
mella lata, subcallosd, aperturd parviusculd, labro re- 
Jlexo ; intetise eitrino-flavd, columelld labroque atttis. 
The canary-bird Bblimds. Shell cyliudrically oblong, 
somewhat fusiform, sinistral, whorls six to seven in 
number, convex, smooth or longitudinally very 
minutely striated, columella broad, somewhat callous, 
aperture rather small, hp reflected; deep citron 
yellow, hp and columella white. 
Hah. Eastern Islands. 
Though approximating very closely in general aspect to 
the B. citrinus, I feel strongly convinced that this is a 
distinct species ; the difference of form is permanent. 
