BULIMUS.— Plate XLIII. 
Species 273. (Pig. a and h, Mus. Dennison.) 
Bulimus mtjekines. Bui. testa fudformi-ovatd, vix umbi- 
licatd, anfractiius sex, convexis, l<^ibus,politis, ultimo 
basi subprodnctd et attematd; aperturd suboblongd, 
infenw leoiter sinuatd, hbro expanso, mx rejlexo ; 
albidd, livido-olivaceo amt cceruleo-nigro longUudinaliter 
strigatd et traiisoersim fasdatd, aperturm fatice vivide 
purpured, labro albo. 
The pokcelain Bhlimhs. Shell fusiformly ovate, 
scarcely umbilieated, whorls six in niunber, convex, 
smooth, polished, last whorl somewhat produced and 
attenuated at the base; aperture rather oblong, 
slightly sinuated at the lower part, lip expanded, 
scarcely reflected; whitish, longitudinally streaked 
and transversely banded with livid olive or blue-blaek, 
interior of the aperture rich purple, lip white. 
Hab. Santa di Bogota. 
A beautifully painted species from the collection of 
J. Dennison, Esq., nearest allied to the B. linostorm of 
D’Orbigny. 
Species 274. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Ceylanicus. Bui. testd conico-omtd, solidius- 
culd, spires suturis impressis ; anfractibus sex, plano- 
convexis, oblique striatis, columelld late rejiexd, aper- 
turd pared, labro expanso, mx rejlexo ; intus extnsque 
albd. 
The Ceylon Bulimus. Shell conically ovate, rather 
solid, sutures of the spire impressed ; whorls six in 
number, flatly convex, obliquely striated, columella 
broadly reflected, aperture small, lip expanded, but 
slightly refleeted ; white within and distant. 
Pfeiffek, Monog. Hel. viv., vol. ii. p. 59. 
Hah. Ceylon. 
A rather stout shell of a peculiar conical form. 
