BULIMUS 
Plate LXXI. 
Species B13. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimes scitules. Bui. tests. mhfusiformi-oblongS, vix 
wnbilicata, anfractihus octo, leviter convexis, kevibus, 
columellS parum refiexS, apertnrS subangustS, labro 
simplici; albida, purptureo-ccsndeo tincta, basin versus 
ferrugineo-rufa, lineis subiilibtis alMs, irregulariter 
undulatis, creberrime longitudinaliter notata. 
The trim Belimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly oblong, 
scarcely umbiUcated, whorls eight in number, slightly 
convex, smooth, columella but little reflected, aperture 
rather narrow, lip simple; whitish, stained with 
purple-blue, rust-red towards the base, very closely 
longitudinally marked with fine, irregularly waved, 
white lines. 
Hab. Chachapoyas, Alto-Peru. 
Neatly marked with fine white waved lines upon a 
purple-blue ground, tinged towards the base with a bright 
rust-red. 
Species 514. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Belimes Cezcoensis. Bui. testa acundnato-oblongd, sub- 
cylindraceS, subcomj^resse wnbilicata, anfractibus octo, 
leviter convexis, sub lente striatis et corrugato-mden- 
tatis, columella refiexa, apertura parviusculd, lahro 
simplici ; fulvescente-spadicea. 
The Cezco Belimes. Shell acuminately oblong, some- 
what cylindrical, rather compressly umbOicated, 
whorls eight in number, slightly convex, beneath the 
lens striated and indented in a wrinkled manner, colu- 
mella reflected, aperture rather small, Hp simple; 
light fulvous bay. 
Hab. Cuzco, Bolivia ; W. Lobb. 
Of a delicate nankeen colom' throughout. 
Species 515. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Belimes pkj.textes. Bui. testa acuminato-oblongd, sub- 
cglindraced, subampliter umbiUcatd, anfractihus octo, 
leviter convexis, Icevibus vel obscure indentatis, colu- 
mella laiissime r^exa, apertura parviusculd, labro 
simplici, patdidum rejlexo ^ lacted, ccendeo nebulatd, 
macidis rotundatis albidis prondscue Jloccatd, lineis 
miuutis albidis undulatis longitudinaliter creberrime 
notata, apicefuscescente. 
The laced Belimes. Shell acuminately oblong, some- 
what cylindrical, rather largely umbUicated, whorls 
eight in number, slightly convex, smooth or obscurely 
indented, columella very broadly reflected, aperture 
rather small, lip simple, a little reflected; cream- 
colour, clouded with blue, promiscuously flaked with 
round whitish spots, and very closely longitudinally 
marked with minute waved whitish lines, apex tinged 
with light rusty-brown. 
Hab. Andes of Caxamarca, Peru ; W. Lobb. 
A delicate blue-clouded shell, sprinkled with a few white 
lines, which are irregularly waved and sometimes ramified 
like veins. 
Species 207. (PL LXXI. Pig. 207, b, and PI. LXXII. 
Pig. 207, c. Mus. Cuming.) 
Belimes labeo. It is with much gratification that I 
am enabled to give an original figure of the Bulimus 
labeo, illustrated at PI. XXXV, from a figure in the Zoo- 
logical Journal. This shell, from the Cumingian collec- 
tion, which I take to be identical with the lost specimen, 
is of a lighter olive colour, but has a similar narrow 
dark band beneath the sutures, the columella is similarly 
plicately twisted, the Up is less thickened but of the same 
rich purple-black enamel, destitute, however, of the opake 
bubble-Uke dots, which are of seldom specific importance. 
It was collected by Air. Lobb at Limabamba, Peru ; a 
district seldom visited by travellers, and the same in which 
Lieut. Mawe obtained the original specimen. 
Species 516. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Belimes Lobbii. Bui. testd svhcylindraceo-oblongd, 
compi'esse umbiUcatd, aperturam versus suboblique tu- 
midd, aufraclibus octo, leviter convexis, Icevibus vel ob- 
scure indentatis, columella late expansd, apertura 
obliqub effusd, labro rejlexo ; alba, viltis longihidinali- 
bus fuscescentibus et purpureo-caslanek irregulariter 
conspicuepietd, pone labrum et aperturcefauce purpureo- 
nigricante. 
Lobe’s Belimes. Shell somewhat cylindrically oblong, 
compressly umbiUcated, rather obUquely swoUen 
towards the apertiue, whorls eight in number, 
sUghtly convex, smooth or obscurely indented, colu- 
mella broadly expanded, aperture obliquely effused. 
July, 1849. 
