BULIMUS.— Plate LVII. 
The pkimhose Bulimos. Shell oblong, somewhat cylin- 
di-ical, umbilicated, whorls six in number, smooth or 
obliquely finely striated, columella broadly reflected, 
lip simple ; whitish, here and there brightly coloured 
with ycUow, encircled with broad pink zones, apex 
purple-brown. 
Hah. Merida, New Granada. 
A prettily painted species from the same locality as the 
preceding, diiFering slightly, but importantly, in form. 
The whorls are somewhat more ventricose, and the re- 
flected portion of the columella more oppressed. 
Species 386. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Meeidanus. Bui. tesla fusiformi-oblongd, 
subumbilicata, spird acuminata, anfractibus septem, 
IcBvibus, nitentibus, sub lente transverdm minute im- 
presso-striatis, colmielld r^exd, labro simplici; aliidd, 
luteo et roseo eximie tinctd, fasciis pallids purpureis 
inierruptis cingulatd. 
The Meeida Bulimus. Shell fusiformly oblong, slightly 
umbilicated, spire acuminated, whorls seven in 
number, smooth, shining, engraved beneath the lens 
with minute transverse striae, columella reflected, lip 
simple; whitish, delicately tinged with rose and 
yellow, and encircled with interrupted pale piu-ple 
bands. 
Pfeiefee, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846. p. 33. 
Hab. Merida, New Granada. 
Similarly delicately painted to the last two species from 
the same locality, but of very different form. 
Species 387. (Fig. a and b, Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus liquabilis. Bui. testa ovato-conkd, xentricosd, 
wmhilicatd, anfractUrus sex ad septem, subrotundatis, 
Icevibus vel minutisdnm striatis, columdld late reflexd, 
labro te)vui,paululum expanse ; pelluddo-corned, strigis 
longitudinalibus opads notatd. 
The dissolvable Bulimus. Shell ovately conical, ven- 
tricose, umbiHcated, whorls six to seven in number, 
somewhat rounded, smooth or very minutely striated, 
columella broadly reflected, lip thin, a little expanded ; 
transparent horny, marked with opake streaks. 
Hab. Texas; SaUe. 
An inflated ovate shell, quite transparent except where 
ornamented with longitudinal opake streaks. 
Species 388. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus connivens. Bui. testd pyramidali-conicd, 
solidiusculd, ampliler umbilicatd, anfractibus septem, 
oblique creberrmb plicato-striatis, columdld late ex- 
pansd, aperturd rotundatd, labro expanso, paululum 
reflexo ; opaco-dlbd, nitente, aperturm fauce aurantid. 
The dissembling Bulimus. Shell pyramidally conical, 
rather solid, largely mnbilicated, whorls seven in 
number, obliquely closely pHcately striated, columella 
broadly expanded, aperture roimded, lip expanded, a 
little reflected; opake white, shining, interior of the 
aperture saffron-orange. 
Hab. Senegal. 
This shell obtains a pyramidal form from the last whorl 
being widely convoluted and leaving a large umbilicus. 
