BULIMUS.— Plate XLIX. 
This shell has been ascribed to the above-recorded 
speeies in Mr. Cuming’s collection, and is so published 
here, but, it should be added, with considerable doubt. 
Species 324. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus hyemattjs. Bui. testa amminato-mata, anfrac- 
tibus septem, peculiariter plicato-comigatis, aperturd 
parmusculd, labro simplici ; cinm’oscente-albd, aperturce 
fauce roseo-puipured. 
The frozen Bulimus. Shell acuminately ovate, whorls 
seven in number, peculiarly plicately ivrinkled, aper- 
ture rather small, lip simple ; pale ash-white, rose- 
purple in the interior. 
Hab. ? 
The surface of this shell is plicately wrinkled in a 
manner different from any other species. Externally it is 
of Erench-white hue, purplish towards the apex, and the 
mouth is tinged with deep purple-rose throughout. 
Species 325. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus spoeadicus. Bui. testd elongato-ovatd, pyra- 
midali, vise umbilicaid, anfractibus octo, suhlesvibus, 
aperturd pared, labro tenui, acuto ; albidd, nigricante- 
fnsco varie lineatd et undatd. 
The scattered Bulimus. Shell elongately ovate, py- 
ramidal, scm'cely umbilicated, whorls eight in number, 
more or less smooth, aperture small, lip thin, sharp ; 
whitish, variously lineated and waved wth bluish- 
brown. 
D’Orbigny, Voy. dans I’Amer. Merid. MoU. p. 271. 
pi. 32. f. 12 to 15. 
Sc^. Patagonia, Bolivia ; D’Orbigny. 
M. D’Orbigny describes this species to be widely dis- 
tributed over South America, and very abundant. 
Species 326. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus t.®niolus. Bui. testd cylindraceo-ovatd, ad basin 
rotundatd, anfractibus septem, minutb granulatis, ad 
suturas crenulatis, columella r^exd, labro vix rejlexo; 
fulvo-castaned, ad mitmas albizonatd, aperturce fauce 
limdd, peritremate albido. 
The filleted Bulimus. Shell cylindrically ovate, 
rounded at the base, whorls seven in number, mi- 
nutely granulated, cremdatcd at the sutures, columella 
reflected, bp scarcely reflected, fulvous chesnut, zoned 
with white at the sutures, interior of the aperture 
livid, peritreme white. 
Nyst, Ext. Acad. Eoyale de Bruxelles, p. 9. pi. 3. f. 4. a, b. 
Hab. South America. 
Of a peculiar obtusely rounded growth at the base. 
