BULIMUS.— Plate XLII. 
of wHch the author informs us he collected a single dead 
specimen in a damp forest at the base of the Eastern 
Cordilleras of Bolivia, but possesses neither the form nor 
marking of that species. 
I am indebted to Mr. Linden, the botanical traveller in 
New Granada, for the possession of several examples of 
this chaste and beautiful shell, characterized by different 
patterns of epidennis, and have thought it a subject not 
unworthy of being dedicated to an eminent collector in 
North Britain, the Honourable Mrs. Cathcart, distinguished 
by her zeal and affability. 
Species 366. (Mus. Dennison.) 
Bulimus glanbifokmis. Bui. testa omtd, vmtricosd, 
vix umbilicatd, anfractibus quatwrr ad quinque, rugoso- 
striatk et gramlatis, colmnelld suhtortuosd, lahro sub- 
lati rejlexo ; fmneo-albidd, strigk brevibus fuscis e 
suturis fulguratd, epidermide olivaced, luteo-punctatd 
et marmaratd, indutd. 
The acoun-shapeb Bulimus. Shell ovate, ventricose, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls four to five in number, 
rougldy striated and granulated, columella sbghtly 
twisted, lip rather broadly rcfiected; smoky-white, 
marked with short zigzag brown streaks out of the 
sutures, covered with an olive epidermis, dotted and 
mottled with yellow. 
Lea, Extr. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Philadelphia, pi. 23. 
f. 92. 
Hab. New Granada. 
It is not without some d 9 ubt that I attribute this shell 
to Mr. Lea’s B. glandiformk, whose figure is very obscure. 
Species 367. (Mus. Dennison.) 
Bulimus pulicaeius. Bui. testa omtd, temiculd, via 
umbilicatd, ar^ractilus quatuor ad quinque, injlatis, 
subtiliter gramlatis, longitudinaliter rugoso-striatis, 
tratmerdm obscure mlcatis; columeUd late rejlexd. 
aperturd mibampld, labro rejlexo ; albidd, castaneo 
irregulariter punctatd, labro et interdum fauce aper- 
tura purpurascente-rosek, epidermide olivaceo-fuscd 
aut mridescente indutd. 
The flea-spotted Bulimus. Shell ovate, rather thin, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls four to five in number, 
inflated, finely granulated, longitudinally roughly 
striated, transversely obscurely grooved; columella 
broadly reflected; whitish, irregularly dotted with 
chesnut, lip and sometimes the interior of the aperture 
purple-rose, covered with an olive-brown or greenish 
epidermis. 
Eab. New Granada. 
A. delicate species more or less irregularly dotted with 
black, and richly coloured with rose-purple about the lip 
and aperture. 
Species 368. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus plectostylus. Bui. testa omtd, crassiusculd, 
vix UTnbilicatd, anfractibus quatuor ad quinque, rugoso- 
striatis et mmute gramdatis, columelld tortuosd et 
fortiter plicatd, labro hicrassato, rejlexo; fumeo- 
castaned, punctis perpaucis nigris obscure notatd, 
epidermide fused indutd, epidermide secundd albd in 
strigis brevibus e suturis fulguratd. 
The twisted-column Bulimus. Shell ovate, rather 
thick, scarcely umbilicated, whorls four to five in 
number, roughly striated and minutely granulated, 
columella twisted and strongly plaited, bp thickened, 
reflected ; smoky chesnut, obscurely marked with 
a few black dots, covered with a brown epidermis, 
and a second wliite epidermis emerging from the 
sutures in short zigzag streaks. 
Pfeiffeu, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1847, p. 330. 
Hab. Chacopo, Province of Merida, New Granada; Eunck. 
Erom the same locality as the preceding species, re- ' 
markable for its twisted columella. 
