BULIMUS.— Plate LXVII. 
somewliat expanded ; pale greenish-white, trans- 
parent, obscurely streaked here and there with light 
brown. 
D’Orbigny, Moll. Voy. dans I’Amdr. Merid. p. 375. pi. 
34. f. 1 to 3. 
Hab. Parana, Argentine Eepublic, (under dead leaves); 
D’Orbigny. 
Has sometimes the appearance of being marked with 
white streaks. 
Species 47 6. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus PtTLLUS. Bul. testa elongato-eylindraced, soli- 
diusculd, vix umiilicatd, anfractibus novem, subtilissime 
plicato-striatidis, infra suturus arcmtim cremdatis, 
aperturd pared, circulari, colmnelld labroque paulutimi 
expansis; fuscescente-lacted. 
The brownish Bulimus. Shell elongately cylindrical, 
rather solid, scarcely urabilicated, whorls nine in 
number, very finely plicately striated, arcuately cre- 
nulated beneath the sutures, aperture small, circular, 
lip and columella a little expanded ; brownish cream- 
colom’. 
Ge.ay, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1834, p. 66. 
Fupa cglindrica, Hutton. 
Hab. India. At Delhi (under stones) ; at Bundelkund 
(common among rocks and brushwood in the rainy 
season) ; Benson. 
Mr. Benson collected a light variety of this species at 
Aden, Arabia, among loose stones on the skirts of the 
barren hills. 
Species 477. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Loewii. Bid. testa cylmdraceo-turritd, sinistra, 
compresse umbilicatd, apice obtuse attennato, anfractibus 
novem, angustis, plamdatk, Icevdms, aperturd subguad- 
rato-ovali, quadridentatd ; pellueido-corned, dentibus 
labroque opaco-alhis, suturis albidis. 
Loewe’s Bulimus. Shell cyUndricaUy turreted, sinistral, 
compressly umbUicated, apex obtusely attenuated, 
whorls nine in number, narrow, rather flattened. 
smooth, aperture somewhat squarely oval, four- 
toothed; transparent horny, teeth and lip opake-white, 
sutures whitish. 
Philippi, Zeitschr. fur Malac. 1844. p. 106. 
Fupa Loewii, Kuster. 
Hab. Lycia ; Capt. Spratt. 
This partakes much of the character of Fupa. 
Species 478. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus arcuatus. Bul. testa oblongd, sinistrd, subven- 
trkosd, compresse umbilicatd, anfractibus septem, ru- 
guloso-striatis, colmnelld late appressd, labro subex- 
panso ; saturate corneo-fuscd, strigis lutescentibus an- 
gustis nitide pictd, labro adbido. 
The arched Bulimus. Shell oblong, sinistral, some- 
what ventricose, compressly umbilicated, whorls 
seven in number, finely roughly striated, columella 
broadly appressed, lip a h'ttle expanded ; dark homy 
brown, neatly painted with narrow yellowish streaks, 
lip whitish. 
Pfeiffer, Monog. HeUc. viv. vol. ii. p. 118. 
Bulimus ornatns, Hutton, MSS. 
Hab. Mahassoo, Western Himalaya; Hutton. 
I learn on the authority of Mr. Benson, that ornatns was 
the name originally given to this species by Capt. Hutton 
in manuscript, not arcuatus for which Dr. Pfeiffer mistook 
it. The error proves, however, to be a fortunate one, 
Hutton’s name being already appropriated by Dufo. 
Species 479. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus olivaceus. Bul, testa oblongd, compresse um- 
bilicatd, anfractibus sex, oblique striatulu, columelld 
appressd, labro paululum rflexo ; comeo-olivaced, 
sericind, labro albo. 
The olive Bulimus. Shell oblong, compressly umbi- 
licated, whorls six,iu number, obliquely finely stri- 
ated, columella appressed, lip a little reflected ; horny 
olive, silken. Up white. 
Pfeiffer, Abbild. und Besch. Bulimus, PI. 5. f. 6. 
Hab. Island of Candia ; Capt. Spratt. 
Of very simple form, with little or no sculpture. 
