BULIMUS. 
Plate XLVIII. 
Species 309. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus maculates. Bui. testa sub-pyramidali-ovatd, 
vix uiMUcata, an/ractiius coiivexis, leeoibus, transversim 
sub lente minutissinie impresso-striatis, columella re- 
flexd, labro simplici, acuto ; viridescente-albd, maculis 
fusco-olvcacets, qmdratis Me illic notatd. 
The spotted Bulimus. Shell somewhat pyramidally 
ovate, scarcely umbilicated, whorls convex, smooth, 
transversely very minutely impressly striated, colu- 
meU reflected, lip simple, acute; greenish-white, 
marked here and there with square brownish olive 
spots. 
Le.\, Ohs. vol. ii. p. 84. p. 23, f. 97. 
Hab. Carthagena, New Granada. 
The square spots though irregular and scattered are 
mostly ituated in the same line longitudinally. 
Species 310. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus teilineatus. Bui. testd oblongo-ovatd, tenui- 
cttld, anfractibus sex, siihntgoso-striatis, ad suturas 
cremlatis, labro tenui, acuto ; albidd, strigu rufo-fuscis 
longitudinalibus plus minusve dense notatd. 
The teilineated Bulimus. Shell oblong ovate, rather 
thin, whorls six in number, somewhat roughly 
striated, crenulated at the sutm-es. Up- thin, sharp ; 
whitish, more or less thickly marked with red-brown 
longitudinal stripes. 
Q,uoy and Gaimaed, Toy. dans TAstrol. vol. ii. p. 107, 
pi. 9. f. 1 to 3. 
Rah. New Holland. 
It is necessary to observe that this species is named 
after a character in the animal, whose neck and back are 
marked with three lines. 
Species 311. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus JLanoelu. Bui. testd aeuminato-ovatd, sub- 
umiilicatd, anfractibus septem, lavibus, aut oblique 
indistincte striatis, columella late rejiexd, labro tenui- 
cuh, vix reflexo ; albidd, an/ractu ultimo infeme pur- 
pureo-olivaceo bifasdato. 
Manoel’s Bulimus. Shell acuminately ovate, slightly 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, smooth, or 
obliquely indistinctly striated, columella broadly re- 
flected, lip rather thin, scarcely reflected; whitish, 
last whorl encircled round the lower part with two 
purple olive bands. 
Relix Manoellii, Moricand, Mem. de Geneve, vol. ix. p. 45. 
pi. 4.f.4, 5. 
Hab. Bahia, Brazil. 
The upper band, being exactly on the sutural Une, is 
nearly concealed in all but the last whorl. 
Species 312. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus angiostoma. Bid. testd sub-cylindraceo-ovatd, 
vix umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, iumidiusculis, ultimo 
ad aperturainpemdiariter compresso ; aperturd oblongd, 
angustd, labro eximie plano-reflexo ; cinereo-albidd, 
lineis nigricantibua et fuscis longitudinaliter pietd, 
aperturm fauce fused. 
The naeeow-mouth Bulimus. Shell somewhat cylin- 
dricaUy ovate, scarcely umbilicated, whorls eight in 
number, rather swollen, last whorl peculiarly com- 
pressed at the aperture ; aperture oblong, narrow, lip 
delicately flatly reflected ; ashy white, longitudinally 
painted with black and brown lines, interior of the 
aperture brown. 
Wagnee, Spix. Test. Bras. p. 14. pi. 13. f. 4. 
Bulimus Capueira, Spix. 
Testa junior. Bulimus virgatus, Spix. 
Hab. Brazil. 
The singular compression of the aperture forms a very 
characteristic featmo in this species. 
Species 313. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Oeeades. Bvl. testd acumimto-oblongd, um- 
bilicatd, anfractibus sex ad septem, Itsvibus, vel minu- 
tissinie impresso-striatis, columella rejkxd, labro tenui, 
acuto ; flavicante-albidd, strigis olivaceo-fuscis, anfrac- 
tuum medio desinentibus, peculiariter notatis. 
The Oeeades Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, um- 
biheated, whorls six to seven in number, smooth, or 
very minutely impressly striated, columella reflected. 
Up thin, sharp ; yellowish-white, peculiarly marked 
with olive-brown streaks, ending in the middle of the 
whorls. 
D’Oebignt, Voy. dans TAmer. Merid. p. 270. pi. 31. f. 11. 
November, 1848. 
