BULIMUS. 
Plate LXIII. 
Species 431. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus pupa. Bui. testa cylhidraceo-obhngd, vix unM- 
licatd, anfractibus septem, obscure rude strmtis, aperturd 
parvkisculd, labro subexpanso ; pellucido-conwd, labro 
albo. 
The pupa Bulimus. Shell cylindrically oblong, scarcely 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, obscurely rudely 
striated, aperture rather small, lip a little expanded ; 
transparent homy, lip white. 
Beuguiere, Enc. Meth. vol. i. p. 349. 
Helix pupa, Linnaeus. 
Varietates (fide Pfeiffer). 
Bulimus tuberculatus, Turton. 
Bulimus enmrginatup, Deshayes. 
Bulimus Babauchii, Anton. 
Bulimus labiatm, Ziegler. 
Pupa primitiva, Menke. 
Hab. Sicily, the Morea, Algeria, the Canary Islands, &c. 
This species is not found in Britain or Central Europe. 
Species 432. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus leucodon. Bui. testa subelongato-turritd, vix 
umbilicatd, anfractibus novem, oblijue creberrime im- 
presso-striatis, aperturd pared, subquadratd, niarginibus 
juHctis, labro dente valido intemo, extus scrobiculum 
formante, medio conspicue munUo ; olivaceo-comed, 
dente labroque albidis. 
The white tooth Bulimus. Shell somewhat elongately 
turreted, scarcely umbilicated, whorls nine in number, 
obliquely very closely impressly striated, aperture 
small, somewhat square^ margins joined, lip conspi- 
cuously furnished in the middle with a strong internal 
tooth, forming a depression on the outer surface ; 
olive-horny, tooth and lip whitish. 
Pfeipeee, Phil. Abbild. Conch, vol. ii. p. 114. Bulimus, 
pi. 4. f. 7. 
Hab. Near Trebiisond. 
Easily distinguished by a prominent internal tooth on 
the outer bp, whilst there is no indication of one on the 
columella. 
Species 433. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Sidoniensis. Bui. lestd cylindraceo-turritd, 
umbilicatd, anfractibus novem, plano-convexis, oblique 
striatis, aperturd subquadratd, prominuld, labro reflexo; 
pallide cceruleo-einerascente, apice corned, apertures 
faucefulvd. 
The Sidon Bulimus. Shell cylindrically turreted, 
umbilicated, whorls nine in number, flatly convex, 
obliquely striated, aperture somewhat square, pro- 
minent, lip reflected ; pale bluish ash, apex horny, 
interior of the aperture fulvous. 
Helix Sidoniensis, Edmssac, Prodrome. 
Pupa Bulimoides, Pfeiffer. 
Hab. Syria. 
On the confines of the genera Bulimus and Pupa, but 
partaking rather more of the characters of the former. 
Species 434. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Martinicensis. Bui. testa acuminato-turritd, 
umbilicatd, spins suturis subimpressis, arfractihus sep- 
tem ad octo, subtiliter oblique striatis, aperturd subqua- 
drato-ovatd, labro expanso ; corned, subpelhtcidd, labro 
albo. 
The Martinigue Bulimus. Shell acuminately turreted, 
umbilicated, sutures of the spire impressed, whorls 
seven to eight in number, finely obliquely striated, 
aperture somewhat squarely ovate, lip expanded; 
horny, rather transparent, lip white. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 40. 
Hab. Martinique. 
Chiefly distinguished by its acuminated form. 
Species 43S. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus peespectivus. Bui. oblongo-turritd, tenuicnld, 
ampliter et profundb imbilicatd, anfractibus septem, 
leevibus, subtilissime oblique striatis, aperturd subqua- 
drato-oblongd ; labro parum expanso ; intus extusque 
intensl caslaned. 
The perspective Bulimus. Shell oblong-turreted, 
rather thin, largely and deeply umbilicated, whorls 
seven in number, smooth, very finely obliquely stria- 
ted, aperture somewhat squarely oblong, lip but little 
expanded ; deep chesnut brown witliin and without. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., ’ 846, p. 33. 
Hab. ? 
Of a uniform transparent deep reddish-chesnut colour. 
March, 1849. 
