BULIMUS.— Plate LV. 
The divided Bdlimds. Shell cylindrically pyramidal, 
not umbilicated, whorls seven in number, somewhat 
rounded, obliquely rudely striated, peculiarly crenu- 
lated beneath the sutures, columella slightly twisted, 
aperture small, lip thin, simple ; transparent white, 
obliquely painted here and there with a very few 
brown stripes, covered with a thin homy epidermis, 
columella pink. 
Godld, Pfeiffer, Monog. Bui. p. 169. 
Eadem var. 
Btdimits ruhicunduhs, Gould. 
Hah. Cape Palmas, West Aiiiea. 
An interesting species distinguished by a peculiar 
beaded row of fine crenulations beneath the sutures, and a 
deUcate pink columella. 
Species 368. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimhs ingloeius. Bui. testa suhacumimto-oblongd, 
temicula., mthnmhilicatd, anfractibus sex, rugoso-striatis 
et obscure rude plauigramdaiis, cohmella late r^exd, 
labro tenui, simpliei; spadiceo-aUd, strigis fuscis 
albivariegalis irregulariter pietd. 
The dnimpobtant Bhlimds. Shell somewhat acumi- 
nately oblong, rather thin, slightly umbilicated, whorls 
sis: in number, roughly striated and obscurely rudely 
flatly granulated, columella broadly reflected, lip thin 
and simple; fawn- white, iiTCgularly painted with a 
few white-mottled brown streaks. 
Hob. ? 
A delicately painted species not possessing any remark- 
able character, but certainly distinct from any other that I 
am acquainted with. 
Species 369. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bhlimds manhpictds. Bui. testd acumimto-ovatd, bast 
subattenuatd, mrthilveatd, anfractibus sex. Iambus vel 
obscure striatis, columelld rejlexd, lairo simpliei ; albi- 
cante, purpureo-fusco conspicub longitudinalitervirgatd. 
The hand-painted Bulimhs. Shell acuminately ovate, 
somewhat attenuated at the base, whorls six in 
number, smooth or obscurely striated, columella re- 
flected, conspicuously longitudinally striped with 
purple-brown. 
Hob. Andes of Columbia. 
Of a somewhat diamond-shaped form. 
Species 379. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bhlimds nigkofasciatus. Bui. testd ovatd, subventri- 
cosd, vix umbilicald, anfractibus sex, subtiliter rude 
striatis, columdld reflexd, labro tenui, aaito; pellu- 
cido-albd, fasciis latis fusco-nigricantibus conspicub 
pietd. 
The black-banded Bhlimds. Shell ovate, somewhat 
ventricose, slightly umbilicated, whorls six in number, 
finely rudely striated, columella reflected, lip thin, 
sharp ; transparent white, conspicuously painted with 
broad brownish-black bands. 
Pfeifpee, mss. Mus. Cuming. 
Hah. Valley of the Magdalina, New Granada. 
Distinguished by its broad dark bands. 
