B U L I M U S 
Plate XXXIX. 
Species 234. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Granadensis. Bui. testa swifusiforrd-ovatd, 
tenui, via umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, ventricosis, irregu- 
lariter striatis ; aperturd ovali, hhro tenuissimo, acuto ; 
caruleo-albicante, luteo-aurantio tinctd, maculis oblongis 
irregularibus seriatim oriiatd. 
The Gr.anada Bulimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly 
ovate, thin, scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in 
number, ventricose, irregularly striated ; aperture 
oval, lip very thin, acute ; bluish white, stained with 
yellowish orange, and ornamented with rows of 
irregular oblong blue-black spots. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1847, p. 231. 
Hah.. Merida, New Granada ; Punch. 
This specimen described by Dr. Pfeiffer is apparently of 
immatiu'e growth, though it exhibits aU the characters of a 
distinct species. 
Species 235. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus badius. Bui. testa ovoid, ventricosd, vix um- 
bilicatd, anfractibus sex, ventricosis, rugoso-striatis, ad 
mturas temd-crenulatis ; columella revolutd, aperturd 
ovatd, labro tenui; fulvescente-badid fusco fasciatis, 
f asciis interruptis. 
The bay Bulimus. Shell ovate, ventricose, scarcely 
umbilicated, whorls six in number, ventricose, roughly 
striated, finely crenulated at the sutures ; columcUa 
rolled back, aperture ovate, lip thin; light fulvous 
bay, encircled with interrupted brown bands. 
SowEHBY, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1834, p. 141. 
Hab. Province of Xagua, Peru ; Matthews. 
There is a considerable resemblance in the colouring of 
this species to that of the B. tlutm7wicus. 
Species 236. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus papybaceus. Bui. testa fusiformi-ovatd, tenui, 
vix umhilicatd, anfractibus sex, subventricosis, longitu- 
dinaliter subtilissime plicato-striatis ; columella revo- 
lutd, aperturd ovali, labro subexpanso, tenui, acuto ; 
alba, cwruleo-nigricante undato-nebulatd, striis opaco- 
albis. 
The paper Bulimus. Shell fusiformly ovate, tbin, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in number, some- 
what ventricose, longitudinally very finely plicately 
striated; columcUa roUed back, aperture oval, lip 
somewhat expanded, thin, sharp ; white, clouded hi a 
waved manner with blue-black. 
Helix papyracea, Mawe. 
Cochhgena lita, De Perussac. 
Bulimus litturatus, Spix. 
Bulimics lita, Deshayes. 
Bulimus inflatus, Spix. 
Bulimus magus, Wagner. 
Hab. BrazU. 
The sheU named B. magus and inflatus, as above recorded, 
is another state of the species of larger size. 
Species 237. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus tri-fasciatus. But. testa subpyramidali-ovatd, 
soliduld, umhilicatd, anfractibus sex, Icevibus aut ob- 
solete striatis, aperturd suborbiculari, labro compicue 
refexo ; albidd, mfo-fusco basin versus fasciatd, apicem 
versus cinereo punctulatd, labro albo. 
The three-banded Bulimus. SheU somewhat pyra- 
midaUy ovate, rather soUd, umbUicated, whorls 
six hi number, smooth or obsoletely striated, aperture 
rather orbicular, lip conspicuously reflected ; whitish, 
banded with reddish brown towards the base, finely 
dotted with ash colour towards the apex. Up white. 
Helix trifasciata, Chemnitz, vol. ix. p. 155. pi. 134. f. 1215. 
Cochlogena trizonalis, De Perussac. 
Bulimus zonatus, Sw'ainson. 
Hab. Ceylon; Gardner. 
The sheU here represented agrees much better with 
Mr. Swainson’s figure, B. zonatus, Zool. lUus., pi. 17, than 
with Chemnitz’s above quoted. I beUeve, however, with 
Dr. Pfeiffer, they are varieties of the same species. 
Species 238. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus multicolor. But. testa conico-ovatd, subobliqus 
convolutd, umbilicatd, anfractibus quinque, sub lente 
minutksims granulatis, ultimo ventricoso; aperturd 
suboblique oblongd, labro tenuiculo, vix reflexo ; opaco- 
albd, olivaeeo tinctd, ftammis purpureo-fuscis variegatd, 
apertures fauce violascente, labro vivide roseo. 
The many-coloured Bulimus. SheU conicaUy ovate, 
somewhat obUquely convoluted, umbUicated, whorls . 
five in number, very minutely granulated under the 
lens, last whorl ventricose ; aperture rather obliquely 
oblong, lip rather thin but sKghtly reflected ; opake 
white, oUve-stained, vaiiegated with purple-brown 
flames, interior of the aperture violet. Up bright rose. 
Helix multicolor. Hang, Annales des Sei. Nat., 1831, p. 55. 
pi. 3. f. 1. 
October, 1848. 
