B U L I M U S 
Plate XXXVIIT. 
Species 234. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus sex-dentatus. Bnl. testa cylindraceo-oMorufd, 
Pupiformi, bad carinatd et uwMlicatd; anfractibus 
octo, plano-convexii, longitudimliter cornigatostriatis 
et sulcatis, ultimo pone labrum biscrobiculaio, labro 
mbexpanso, aperturd subquadratd, sex-dentaid; corneo- 
albidd, aperturte fauce hie illic purpnreo-fueco tinetd. 
The six-toothed Bdlijids. Shell cylindricaUy oblong, 
Pupa-shaped, keeled and umbdicated at the base ; 
whorls eight in number, flatly convex, longitudinally 
striated and grooved in a wrinkled manner, last 
whorl with two indentations behind the lip, lip some- 
what expanded, aperture rather square, six-toothed ; 
homy white, interior of the aperture stained here and 
there with purple-brown. 
Clausilia sex-dentata, Spix, Test. Bras., pi. 14. f. 3. 
Pupa sex-dentata, Wagner. 
Hai. Brazil. 
Of a peculiarly cylindrical form, grooved and striated in 
a wrinkled manner much after the fashion of a Pupa. 
Species 225. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimds punctdlatissimds. Bui. testa cylindraceo-fud- 
formi, basi subcarinatd et mibilicatd, spires mturis sub- 
impressis ; anfractibus octo ad 7iovem, transcersim sub- 
tilissinie striatis et undigue superficialUer indentatis, 
labro latb expanso, aperturd subcontraetd, septem- 
dentatd; semipeUudda-albd, opaco-alhd ad suturas, 
apertures fauce purpureo-f used. 
The fixely pdxctdked Bulimds. Shell cylindrically 
fusiform, sbghtly keeled and umbUicated at the base, 
sutures of the spire somewhat impressed ; whorls eight 
to nine in number, transversely very finely striated 
and everywhere superficially indented, lip broadly 
expanded, aperture somewhat contracted, seven- 
toothed ; . semitransparent white, opake white at the 
sutures, interior of the aperture purple-brown. 
Clausilia punctulatisshna. Lesson, Voyage de la Coquille, 
pi. 15. f. 3. 
Pupa septeni-plveaia, Bossmasler. 
Hah. Brazil. 
It is incorrect to say that this shell is punctured ; the 
surface is covered with superficial indentations, and it is 
encircled throughout with very fine impressed striae. 
Species 236. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Janeirensis. Bui. testa cylindraceofusiformi, 
umbilicald, anfractibus octo ad mvem, corneis, nitidulis, 
striis obliquis, elevatiusculis, opaco-alhis,fasciis longitu- 
dinalihms ornatis, columelld uni-plicatd; aperturd 
subquadratd, labro expanso, rosaceo. 
The Janeiro Bulimus. Shell cylindrically fusiform, 
umbilicated, whorls eight to nine in number, homy, 
shining, ornamented with oblique opake white striae 
and longitudinal waved bands, columella plaited; 
aperture somewhat square, lip expanded, pink. 
SowERBY, Conchological Illustrations, f. 97. 
Hah. Janeiro, Brazil. 
A pretty delicately coloured shell with merely a simple 
plait upon the columella. 
Species 237. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus bxesus. Bui. testd obloiigo-fusformi, mibilicatd, 
anfractibus octo, subventricosis, peeuHariter cormgatis 
et longitudimliter indeeitatis ; lahro latissime expanso, 
aperturd subqnadrato-ovali, quadridentatd, dentihrus 
lammatis ; griseo-albicante, lahro purpureo-rufescente. 
The worm-eaten Bulimus. Shell oblong-fusiform, 
umbilicated, whorls eight in number, somewhat ven- 
tricose, peculiarly wrinkled and longitudinally in- 
dented ; lip very widely expanded, aperture somewhat 
squarely ovate, four-toothed, teeth laminated ; greyish 
white, lip purple-red. 
Claudlia exesa, Spix, Test. Bras., pi. 14. f. 1. 
Pupa exesa, Wagner. 
Pupa ringens. Jay. 
Odontostorm exesum. Beck. 
Hab. Brazil. 
A fine species in which the surface is peculiarly longi- 
tudinally indented, the lip widely expanded, and richly 
coloured, and the teeth of the aperture prominent. 
Species 228. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus odontostoma. Bui. testd cylindraceo-elongatd, 
basi bicarinatd et subampliter unibilicatd, anfractibus 
septem, cmwexis, oblique ereberrime subtiliter striatis, 
striis eleaatis, minutissime granulatis; aperturd pro- 
duetd, septem-dentatd, margmibus conjunctis; cupreo- 
fused, aperturd rubente. 
The toothed-mouth Bulimus. Shell cylindrically 
elongated, double-keeled and rather largely umbili- 
cated at the base, whorls seven in number, convex, 
obliquely very closely finely striated, strise raised, 
very minutely granulated ; aperture produced, seven- 
toothed ; coppery-brown, aperture reddish. 
SowERBY, Zool. Joum., vol. i. p. 59.pl. 5. f. 3. 
Pupa odontostoma, Gray. 
Cochlodina Gargantua, De Ferussac. 
October, 1848. 
