BULIMUS.— Plate LXVIII. 
Species 485. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus spoliatos. Bui. testa cylindraeeo-elongatd, 
minute umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, plamdatk, punclis 
obscure indentatU, colimudld stibexpansd, lira denti- 
formi apertiiram inlrante supenie munitd, aperturd 
subobliqud, labro medio obsolete wiidentato ; fuscescente- 
lacted,fusco supra suturas spiraliter punctatd. 
The spoiled Bulimus. Shell cylmdrically elongated, 
minutely umbihcated, whorls eight in number, flat- 
tened, obscm’ely indented with punctures, columella 
rather expanded, fm'nished above with a tooth-like 
ridge entering the apertm'e, aperture rather oblique, 
lip with an obsolete tooth about the middle ; brown- 
ish cream-colour, spirally dotted above the sutures 
with brown. 
Pareeyss, Pfeiffer, Symbolse, vol.iii. p. 87. 
Hab. Greece. 
Dr. Pfeiffer quotes the of Deshayes as 
a synonyme of this species, but it does not agree with the 
description. 
Species 486. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus subulifokmis. Bui. testa acuminalo-elongatd, 
gracili, apice subpapillari, anfractibus ad quatuordecim, 
plamdatk, obliqub subtilksime striatk, politk, nitidk, 
anfractu ultimo ad basin angulato, columella tenui, 
aperturd minima; lutescente-comed, pelluddd. 
The awl-shaped Bulimus. Shell acuininately elongated, 
slender, apex somewhat papillary, whorls about four- 
teen in number, flattened, obliquely very finely stri- 
ated, polished, shining, last whorl angulated at the 
base, columella thin, aperture very small ; yeUowish- 
horny, transparent. 
Helix subuliformk, Moricand, Mem. Geneve, vol.vii. pt.2. 
p. 427. pi. 3. f. 3. 
Hab. Bahia, Brazil. 
A delicate, bright yellow, homy species, distinguished 
by its prolonged spire of flattened whorls. 
Species 487. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus pellucidus. Bui. testd turritd, minute umbi- 
licatd, temdssinid, anfractibus septum, rotundatk, lon- 
gitudinaliter crebrktriatk, colmnelld tenui, reflexd, 
aperturd pared, labro smplid; virescente-comed, pel- 
luddd. 
The transparent Bulimus. Shell tmTeted, minutely 
umbdicated, very thin, whorls seven in number, 
rounded, longitudinally closely striated, columella 
thin, reflected, apertm'e small, lip simple ; greenish- 
horny, transparent. 
Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1847. 
Hab. Province of Merida, New Granada ; Punch. 
An exceedingly delicate shell, having the appearance of 
light green glass. 
Species 488. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus deceptus, Bui. testd subfmiformi-conicd, an- 
fractibus septem, lavibus, nitidk, e suturk obscure 
concentrice striatk, columella tortuosd, recedente, ad 
marginem callosa, aperturd oblongd, labro simplid; 
virescente-mtred, pelluddd. 
The mistaken Bulimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly 
conical, whorls seven in number, smooth, shining, 
obscm-ely concentrically striated from the sutures, 
columella tortuous, receding, callous at the edge, 
aperture oblong, lip simple; greenish-glassy, trans- 
parent. 
Bulimus interstinctus, Pfeiffer (not of Gould) Monog. 
HeHc. p. 169. 
Hab. ? 
Dr. Pfeiffer’s description of this species is inadvertently 
referred to at PI. LV. Sp. 367, owing to his having taken 
it to be the B. interstinctus of Gould ; arising probably 
from the displacement of a label in Mr. Cuming’s cabinet. 
Dr. Pfeiffer does not appear to have seen Dr. Gould’s des- 
cription of that species, and I have been equally unsuc- 
cessful myself in finding it. 
The shell described and figm-ed at PI. LV. Sp. 367, was 
received from Dr. Gould by Mj-. Cuming with the name 
B. interstinctus attached to it, and he has also received 
specimens from Mr. Eedfield of the United States similarly 
named. 
Species 489. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Bergeri. Bui. testd cylindraceo-turritd, mi- 
nute umbilicatd, anfractibus novem, planiconvexk, ob- 
lique striatk, columella latiusculd, aperturd pared, 
tridentatd; fuscescente-corned, dentibus albidk. 
Berger’s Bulimus. Shell cylmdrically turreted, mi- 
nutely umbiheated, whorls nine in number, flatly 
convex, obliquely striated, columella rather broad, 
aperture small, three-toothed ; brownish horn-colour, 
teeth white. 
Pfeiffer, Symbol®, vol. iii. p. 62. 
Pupa Bergeri, Both. 
Pupa trid&data, Anton. 
Pupa tricuspk, Rossmasler. 
Bulimus tridentatus, Parreyss. 
Hab. Greece, Egypt, &c. 
I follow Dr. Pfeiffer in referring this species to Bulimus, 
but it seems really a matter of indifference whether it is 
included in this genus or in Pupa. 
