BULIMUS.— Plate XLIV. 
Eadem var. 
Bulimus Coxeirams, Moricand. 
Hah. BaHa and Pernambuco, Brazil. 
The dark purple-black painting of this species is most 
variable. 
Species 380. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus stkigatus. Bui. testa, ohtongo-ovatd, subampliter 
umbilicatd, anfractUms sex, cmvexk, longitvdinaliter 
creberrimi elevatostriatis, anfractu ultimo suhoblique 
producto ; colmneltd late rejtexd, labro expanse ; cceni- 
lescente-albd, Uvido-nigricante undatd etpartivifasoiatd, 
apice nigro. 
The streaked Bulimus. Shell oblong-ovate, somewhat 
largely umbUicated, whorls six in number, convex, 
longitudinally very closely elevately striated, last 
whorl somewhat obliquely produced ; columella 
broadly reflected, lip expanded ; bluish-white, waved 
and partially banded with livid-black, apex black. 
SowEEBY, Conch. lUus., f. 95, 96. 
Hab. Huallaga. 
The dark painting of this species is partly in bands, and 
partly in longitudinally waved streaks. 
Species 281. (Mus. Dennison.) 
Bulimus Bolivianus. But. testa cylindraceo-oblongd, 
suhampliter umbilicatd, anfiactdms septem, plano-con- 
vexis. Iambus aut obscure striatis; columella late 
rejlexd, aperturd parviusculd, labro simpUci; albidd, 
roseo-fusco crebrifasciatd,fasciisirregularibus, svbinter- 
ruptis, apice roseo-fusco. 
The Bolivian Bulimus. Shell cyUndrically-oblong, 
somewhat largely umbilicated, whorls seven in 
number, flatly convex, smooth or obscurely striated ; 
columella broadly reflected, aperture rather small, lip 
simple ; whitish, closely banded throughout ivith rose- 
brown, bands irregular, somewhat interrupted, apex 
rose-brown. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846. p. 34. 
Hab. Andes of Bolivia. 
The bands are less clearly defined in this species than is 
usual, and in some specimens run into one another. 
