BULIMUS 
Plate LVII. 
Species 380. (Mus. Cmning.) 
Bulimes tkicinctus. Bui. testa acumimto-omtd, umhi- 
licatd, ai\fractd)us septem, lemibus vel obscure rude stri- 
atis, aperturd parody labro simpliei; ceendeo-albidd, 
ustulato-fuscescente longitudinaliter lineatd et strigatd, 
zoHulis tribus nigricantibus basi conspiate pictd. 
The thkee-giut Bdlimhs. Shell acuminately ovate, 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, smooth or 
obscurely rudely striated, aperture small, lip simple ; 
bluish-wliite, longitudinally lined and streaked with 
burnt-brown, painted in a conspicuous manner at 
the base with three blackish zones. 
Eab. ? 
The three dark zones which encircle the lower portion of 
the whorls are concealed in aU but the last. 
Species 381. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulisius ehubescbns. Bid. testd pgrar/iidali-obloiigd, 
vix umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, Imvibus, transversim sub 
lente minute hiciso-striatis, cokimelld tenuiter rejiexd, 
labro sirnplioi, acuto ; roseo-lutescente, apice rosaceo. 
The blushing Bulimus. Shell pyramidally oblong, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls sis in niunber, smooth, 
transversely minutely striated in an engraved manner 
beneath the lens, columella finely reflected, lip simple, 
sharp ; pinkish yellow, apex pink. 
Peeiffeb, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1847. p. 113. 
Eab. ? 
The name erubescens has been used by Swainson in 
reference to the B. goniostoma, associated with Goniostoma 
as a genericword, but never with Bulimus. 
Species 383. (Mus. Cummg.) 
Bulimus chktsalis. Bui. tesid ovato-turritd, subcylin- 
draeedy sub-umbilicatd, anfractibus rotundatis, oblique 
rugoso-strkdulis, columella late rejiexd, aperturd fere 
rotundd, labro tenui; intense pwpureo fused. 
The cheysalis Bulimus. Shell ovately turreted, some- 
what cylindi-ical, slightly umbilicated, whorls rounded, 
obliquely finely roughly striated, columella broadly re- 
flected, aperture nearly round, lip thin ; deep purple- 
brown. 
Eab. Guadeloupe. 
Of a cylindricaLly turreted form and deep purplish 
brown hue. 
Species 383. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Soweebyi. Bui. testd ovato-conied, tenui, sub- 
inflatd, umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, Icevibus, infra 
^nedium subattenuatis, columelld laie rejiexd, labro 
tenui, simpliei; albidd, strigis fuscis obliquis pictd, 
strigis aliis fuscis rectis, medio terminantibus deeussatd, 
zonula nigricante tinicdprope basin. 
Soweeby’s Bulimus. Shell ovately conical, thin, some- 
what inflated, umbiheated, whorls six in number, 
smooth, slightly attenuated below the middle, colu- 
mella broadly reflected, lip thin, simple; whitish, 
painted with oblique brown streaks, crossed with 
.other straight brown streaks terminating in the middle, 
near the base in a single blackish zone. 
Pfeiffee, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846. p. 114. 
Eab. Andes of Columbia. 
The double painting of straight lines crossing the 
oblique on the upper half of the whorls is a very peculiar 
feature in this shell. 
Species 384. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Studeei. Bui. testd oblongd, subcylindraced, 
umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, Icevibus, columelld rejiexd, 
labro simpliei, paululum expanse; jlavioante-albd,fasciis 
duabus roseis cingulatd. 
Studee’s Bulimus. Shell oblong, somewhat cylindrical, 
umbilicated, whorls six in number, smooth, columella 
reflected, Up simple, a little expanded; yeUowish- 
white, encircled with two pink bands. 
Pfeiffee, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846. p. 113. 
Eab. Merida, New Granada. 
The two pink bands which encircle the whorls of this 
shell upon a shining white ground, ai'e very characteristic. 
Species 385. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus peimula. Bid. testd oblongd, subcylindraced, 
umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, Imvibus vel obligue sub- 
liliter striatis, columelld late rejiexd, labro simpliei ; 
albidd, luteo hie illic vivide tinetd, zonis latis pallide 
roseis cingulatd, apice purpureofused. 
December, 1848. 
