B U L I M U S . 
Plate LI. 
Species 331. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus mutilatus. Bui. testa attenuato-pyramidali, 
crassiuscuM, umbilicata, anfractibus quatuor ad quiti- 
que, deinde laie decollate, oblique rude striatis, an- 
fractu ultimo basi subangulato-tumido, apertura parva, 
rotundd; squalide alba. 
The mutilated Bulimus. Shell attenuately pyramidal, 
rather thin, umbilicated, whorls four to five in 
number, then broadly decollated, obliquely rudely 
striated, last whorl somewhat angularly swollen at 
the base, aperture small, rounded, dirty-white. 
Eab. ? 
Distinguished from the B. decollatus by its more at- 
tenuately pyi-amidal form and contracted aperture. 
Species 332. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Gkuneei. Bui. testa cplindraceo-turritd, sub- 
umbilicatd, anfractibus septem, plani-convexis, lavibus, 
nitidis, columella depresso-refiexd, apertura panius- 
culd, hbro tenui, simplici; c<mdesceiite-albd, macidis 
fuscescentibus stibquadratis hie illic irrepulariter fas- 
ciatim notatd, apice purpureo-niqricante. 
Gkukee’s Bulimus. Shell cylindricaUy turreted, sbghtly 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, flatly convex, 
smooth, shining, columella dcpressly reflected, aper- 
ture rather small, lip thin, .simple; bluish-white, 
marked here and there with irregular bands of light 
brown square-like spots, apex purple-black. 
Pfeiffee, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1846. p. 30. 
Eab. Mexico. 
Named in honour of Mr. Gruner, an eminent collector 
at Bremen. 
Species 333. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus albatus. Bui. testd acMminato-dblongd, sub- 
umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, convexis, lavibus, colu- 
mella rejlexd, labro simplici ; alba, Merdum f asciis 
interruptis brunneis duabus vel tribus cingulatd, aper- 
ture fauce svbaurantid. 
The white Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, slightly 
umbilicated, whorls eight in number, convex, smooth, 
columella reflected, lip simple ; white,^ sometimes 
encircled with two or three interrupted brown bands, 
interior of the aperture tinged with orange. 
Pfeiffee, Symbolse, vol. ii. p. 42. 
Eelix albata, De Ferussac. 
Bulimus bicinctus, Eecluz. 
Eab. Yemen, Arabia. 
Barely more than a single indistinct band is visible on 
the upper whorls. • 
Species 334. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus decollatus. Bui. testd cylindraceo-elongatd, 
anfractibus ad septem., deinde decollatis, plano-convexis, 
sfriis spiralibus et obliquis svbtiliter decussatis, mar- 
gine crenulatis, columella rejlexd, aperturd parviusculd, 
labro simplici; albidd, aut paUide spadiced. 
The decollated Bulimus. Shell cylindricaUy elonga- 
ted, whorls about seven in number, then decollated, 
flatly convex, finely decussated with spiral and ob- 
lique striae, crenulated at the mai-gin, columeUa 
reflected, aperture rather smaU, lip simple ; whitish, 
or pale fawm-coloiu'. 
Beuguieee, Enc. Meth. Diet. no. 49. 
Eelix decollata, Linnseus. 
Eab. South of Europe. SicUy and the Canary Islands. 
This weU-known species occurs in a larger state in 
some parts of Northern Africa. 
Species 335. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus aueatus. Bui. testd oblongo-turritd, tenuissimd, 
pellucidd, anfractibus septem, suboentricosis, longitu- 
dinaliter creberrime elevato-striatis, columella simplici, 
labro tenui, acuto ; aureo-olivaeed, vitred, lineis mi- 
nutisfuscis spiralibus obsolete notatd. 
The gilded Bulimus. SheU oblong-turreted, very thin, 
transparent, whorls seven in munber, rather ventri- 
cose, longitudinaUy very closely elevately striated, 
columella simple, lip thin, sharp; golden-oUve, 
glassy, obsoletely marked ■with minute spiral brown 
lines. 
Pfeiffee, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1846. p. 32. 
Eab. ? 
A delicate glassy species of the substance and colour of 
a Vitrina. 
November, 1848. 
