BULIMUS.— Plate LXIV. 
minute umbiUcata, anfractibus decern ad undecim, sub- 
rotundatis, Imibus, columella panm rejlexd, apertnrd 
pared, rotundatd, labro subexpamo ; albd, maoulis 
nigricante-fuscia reticulaUa oblique pietd, anfractn 
ultimo fasciato, apice nigricante. 
Guilding’s Belimgs. Shell pyramidally turreted, mi- 
nutely umbilicated, whorls ten to eleven in number, 
rather rounded, smooth, columella but little reflected, 
aperture small, rounded, lip sbghtly expanded ; white, 
obliquely painted with blackish-brown reticulated 
jiatches, last whorl banded, apex blackish. 
Peeiffee, Symbolse, vol. i. p. 82, and vol. ii. p. 115. 
H(dj. West Indies. 
Distinguished from the preceding species, by the whorls 
being more rounded, and the shell less sharply pyramidal. 
Species 446. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bl'limus fragostjs. Bui. testd obeso-cglindraced, late 
umbilicatd, apice mucronato, anfractibus septem, plmio- 
convexis, concentric^ creberrme el&iato-striatis, suturis 
quasi sulcatis, colmielld lati rejlexd, obscure uniplicatd, 
aperturd subrotundd, labro expanse ; sordide albd. 
The rough Bulimus. Shell stoutly cylindrical, broadly 
umbilicated, apex painted, whorls seven in number, 
flatly convex, concentrically very closely elevately 
striated, sutures as though grooved, columella broadly 
reflected, obscurely one-plaited, aperture nearly round, 
lip expanded ; dead white. 
Pfeiffer, Symbolae, vol. ii. p. 46. 
Cochlogena fragosa, P^russac. 
Hab. Yemen, Arabia. 
The mai'gins of the aperture almost unite on the body 
whorl. 
Species 447. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus coronatus. Bui. testd obhngo-turritd, vix 
^umbilicatd, anfractibus Imibus vel obscure rude striatis, 
tuberculis parcis compressis ad suturas cremlatis, colu- 
melld tenui, angustd; pellucido-stramined. 
The coronated Bulimus. Shell oblong-turreted, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls smooth, or obscurely 
rudely striated, crenulated at the sutures with a row 
of small eompressed tubercles, eolumella thin, narrow; 
transparent straw-colour. 
Pfeiffer, Symbolae, vol. iii. p. 83. 
Hab. Brazil. 
Each whorl is coronated at the sutures by a row of 
small compressed tubereles. 
Species 448. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus formosus. Bui. testd cylindraceo-obhngd, sub- 
umbilicatd, apice mucronato, anfractibus decern, rotun- 
datis, concentrice subtUiter striatis, aperturd pared, 
rotundd, labro subexpanso ; albidd, nigricantefusco 
transversim lineatd et oblique remote strigatd, apice 
nigricante. 
The beautiful Bulimus. Shell cyUndrically oblong, 
slightly umbilicated, apex pointed, whorls ten in 
number, rounded, concentrically finely striated, aper- 
ture small, rounded, lip a little expanded ; whitish, 
transversely lineated and obhquely remotely streaked 
with blackish brown, apex blackish. 
Gray, Wood, Index Test. Supp. pi. 6. f. 24. 
Hab. Island of St. Domingo, M'est Indies. 
Closely allied to the pretty West Indian species above 
described, B. cylindricus and Ouildingii. 
Speeies 449. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Boissieei. Bui. testd globosd, infiatd, fragili, 
pellmcidd, epidermide tenui corned nitente indutd, spird 
brevi, suturis impress^, anfractibus quatuor ad quinque, 
rotundatis, columelld tenui, simplici, aperturd sub- 
ampld; peilucido-brunned. 
Boissier,s Bulimus. Shell globose, inflated, fragile, 
transparent, covered ivith a thin shining homy epi- 
dermis, spire short, sutures impressed, whorls four 
to five in number, rounded, eolumella thin, simple, 
aperture rather large ; transparent brown. 
Hab. Bahia, Brazil. 
A cuiious little PAyso-like shell, of transparent horny 
substance, extremely delicate to the touch. 
