BULI MUS 
Plate LXII. 
Species 423. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bdlimus fallens. Bui. testa conico-ovatd, tenukuld, an- 
fractibus quinque ad sex, sui lente tenuissinie oblique 
striatis, striis subtilissimis impressm spiraliius exsculptis, 
anfractu ultimo medio subangulato, columella tenui, an- 
gustd, labro simplici ; pallide straminea. 
The pale Bulimus. Shell conically ovate, rather thin, 
whorls five to six in number, beneath the lens very 
finely obliquely striated, and sculptured with very 
fine impressed spiral strise, last whorl slightly angled 
in the middle, columella thin, narrow, hp simple ; 
pale straw-colour. 
Jonas, MSS. Mus. Cuming. 
Eab. ? 
This has very much the appearance of an immature 
shell, and is published with some doubt. 
Species 424. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus feebugineus. Bui. testa, conico-ovatd, unibilica- 
td, anfractibus rotundatis, Iceoibus, columetld labroque 
simplicibus ; albidd, rufo-fusco concentride strigatd, et 
ad basin spiraliter interrupte fasciatd. 
The rusty Bulimus. Shell conically ovate, umbilicated, 
whorls rounded, smooth, lip and columella simple ; 
whitish, concentrically streaked with reddish-broivn, 
and spirally banded at the base in an interrupted 
manner. 
Hah. Peru. 
An interesting little species, distinguished by a very 
characteristic style of painting. 
Species 426. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Dysoni. Bui, testa ovato-turritd, minute um- 
bUicatd, anfractibus sex ad septem, rotundatis, irregu- 
lariter tenuistriatis, colimelld rejlexd, labro simplici; 
fusco-corned, semipellucidd. 
Dyson’s Bulimus. Shell ovately turreted, minutely um- 
bilicated, whorls six to seven in number, rounded, 
irregularly finely striated, columella reflected, lip 
simple ; brown homy colour, semitransparent. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 39. 
Hob. Honduras. 
A bright brown pellucid shell in which the columella is 
visible throughout. 
Species 426. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus Kunawueensis. Bui. testa elongato-turritd, 
sinistrorsd, compresse umbilicatd, anfractibus duodecim, 
Icevibus, aut obscure ruguloso-striatis, ad suturas mi- 
nute erenuloMs, aperturd pared, columelld labroque ex- 
pansis; fuscescente-corned, strigis opacis hie illic 
notatd, labro intus niveo. 
The Kunawur Bulimus. Shell elongately turreted,sinia- 
tral, compressly umbilicated, whorls twelve in num- 
ber, smooth, or obscurely roughly striated, minutely 
crenulated at the sutures, aperture small. Up and 
columella expanded ; brownish horny colour, marked 
here and there with opake white streaks, lip snow- 
white within. 
Hutton, MSS. 
Hub. Kunawm, India. 
I am indebted for this characteristic Indian species to 
Mr. Benson, and for the information that it was collected 
by Capt. Hutton at Chini in Kunawur on the bank of the 
river Sutlej, before it passes through the snowy range of 
the Himalaya. 
Species 427. (Pig. a and b, Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus ieeoeatus. Bid. testd acuminato-oblongd, 
medio ventricosd, anfractibus sex, subrotundatis, striis 
tumidis ehvatis interruptis oblique exsculptis, infra 
suturas pecidiariter concentrice crenulatis, columelld 
stride uniplicatd; rufescente-purpured, anfractu ultimo 
epidermide tenui cinerascente, maetdis fulvo-albidis, 
fusco-umbratis aspersd, induto, columelld ccerulescente- 
albd, labro incar nato-roseo. 
The bedewed Bulimus. Shell acuminiitely oblong, 
ventricose in the middle, whorls six in number, some- 
what rounded, obUquely sculptured with swollen 
raised interrapted striae, and pecuUarly concentrically 
crenulated beneath the sutures, columella strictly one- 
plaitcd ; reddish purple, last whorl covered with a 
pale ash epidermis, sprinkled with brown-shaded 
fulvons white spots, columella bluish-white, Up flesh- 
pink. 
Eeeve, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1849. 
Hab. Brazil? New Granada? 
Mr. Cuming is indebted for this beautiful new species 
March, 1849. 
