BULIMUS.— Plate LX. 
Species 409. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus caenetjs. Bui. testa cylindraced, vix umhilicatd, 
apice obtusd, anfractihm novem, plano-convexis, oblique 
svdjobscure striatis, columella late expansd, suhplicatd, 
aperturd fere semiorbiculari, lahro mtbincrassato, con- 
spicue rejlexo ; corned, pellucidd, nitidLd, lahro albo. 
The fleshy Bulimus. Shell cylindrical, scarcely mnbi- 
licated, obtuse at the apex, whorls nine in number, 
flatly convex, obliquely somewhat obscurely striated, 
columella broadly expanded, slightly plaited, aperture 
nearly semiorbicular, lip rather thickened, conspi- 
cuously reflected ; horny, transparent, shining, lip 
white. 
Peeifpek, Philippi, Abbild. vol. ii.pl. 4. f. 5. 
Hab. Lycia; Spratt. 
This, like the B. Lycicus from the same locality, is a 
stout shell, although sufficiently transparent to show the 
axis of the columella. 
Species 410. (hlus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus labeosus. Bui. testa cylindraced, tnmidd, so- 
lidiusculd, compresse umtMkatd, anfractihus sex ad 
septem, obscure oblique tenuislriatis, nitidis, columelld 
concavo-expansd, subplicatd, aperturd fere orbiculari, 
lahro incrassato, late reflexo, lird callositate continuo ; 
livido-fuscescente, subpellucidd, lahro intense lacteo. 
The beoad-beimmed Bulimus. Shell cylindrical, 
swollen, rather solid, compressly umbOicated, whorls 
six to seven in number, obscurely obliquely finely 
striated, shining, columella coucavely expanded, 
slightly plaited, aperture nearly orbicular, hp 
thickened, broadly reflected, continuous with a 
callous ridge ; pale livid brown, somewhat transparent, 
lip dark cream-colom-. 
Oliviee, Voy. Levant, vol. ii. p. 232. pi. 31. f. 10. 
Coclilogena labrosa, Pemssao. 
Pupa labrosa, Lamarck. 
Hab. Syria. 
This fine species is remarkably characteristic of the 
semitransparent substance, cylindrical form, and dilated lip 
typical of the Bulimi of Syria and Asia Minor. 
Species 411. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Eheenbeegi. Bul.testdabbreviato-cylindraced, 
tumidiusculd, compresse umbiUcatd, apice erecto-papil- 
lari, anfractihus septem ad octo, lavibus, vix striatis, 
colwneltd labroque rejlexis ; sordid ccerulescente-albd. 
Eheenbeeg’s Bulimus. Shell abbreviately cylindrical, 
rather swollen, compressly umbihcated, apex erectly 
papUlary, whorls seven to eight in number, smooth, 
slightly striated, hp and columella reflected; dull 
bluish-white. 
Pfeifpee, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846. p. 113. 
Hab. Greece. 
Of a stout cylindrical growth with the apex peculiarly 
erect and papillary. 
Species 412. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus labiosus. Bid. testd aeuminato-cylindraced, 
solidiuscidd, anfractihus octo, Icevihus, politis, columelld 
latl expansd, subplicatd, aperturd fere orMculari, lahro 
coHvexo-incrassato, latissinie reflexo, lamind callosd 
continuo ; opalino-aTbd. 
The wide-lipped Bulimus. Shell acuminately cylin- 
drical, rather solid, whorls eight in number, smooth, 
polished, columella broadly expanded, somewhat 
plaited, aperture nearly orbicular, hp convexly 
thickened, very broadly reflected, continuous by a 
callous lamina ; clear opal white. 
Beuguieee, Encyclopedie Me'thodique, p. 347. 
Helix labiosa, MuUei. 
Pupa Jehennei, llccluz. 
Hab. Island of Socotra, Coast of Africa; Jehenne. 
Distinguished by its solid clear opal-like substance. 
Species 413. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Alepi. Bid. testd oblongo-eylindraced, com- 
presse umhilicatd, anfractihus septem, oblique tennissime 
striatih, columelld plano-expansd, subplicatd, aperturd 
fere orbiculari, lahro reflexo, callositatihusfere continuo ; 
corneo-alhicante, subpellucidd, stduris opaco-alho margi- 
natis, lahro albo. 
The Aleppo Bulimus. Shell oblong-cylindrical, com- 
pressly umbilieated, whorls seven m number, obliquely 
very finely striated, columella flatly expanded, some- 
what plaited, aperture nearly orbicular, lip reflected, 
almost continuous with callosities; horny white, 
transparent, sutures edged with opake white, lip white. 
Cocldogena Alepi, E&ussac, Prodrome, p. 418. 
Bulimus halepensis, Pfeiffer. 
Hah. Environs of Aleppo, Syria. 
Eesembling the larger B. lahrosus , both in aspect and 
general detail of character. 
