BULIMUS.— Plate LXXIII. 
On comparing tlie shell under consideration with Mr. 
Sowerby’s figure, it will be found to be of a more oblong 
form, more acuminated at the apex, and very peculiarly 
pitted round the upper sutures, reminding one very 
much of the indentations in the shells of Pimm. 
Species 527. (Pig. a- 5, Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimds peimulauis. Bui. testa acuminato-ovatd, tenui- 
culd, suhventricosd, umhilicatd, anfractibus septern, 
leevibus, columella tenui, rejlexd, labro simplici ; aliidd, 
basin versus vivide luted, f asciis castaneo-nigris quatuor 
aut pluribus, nonnullis multo intemptis, cingulatd. 
The primeose-coloueed Bulimus. Shell acuminately 
ovate, rather thin, somewhat ventricose, mnbilicated, 
whorls seven in number, smooth, columella thin, re- 
flected, hp simple; whitish, bright yellow towards 
the base, encircled towards the base, with four or 
more chestnut-black bands, some of which are much 
interrupted. 
Hab. Chachapoyas, Alto-Peru ; W. Lobb. 
Of simple structure, but abundantly characterized by 
its bright primrose colour and dark basal bands. 
Species 628. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bhlimus columellaeis. Bui. testd cylindraceo-elongatd, 
Imud umbilicatd, anfractibus septemdecim ad octodecim, 
plants, angustis, oblique subobsolete striatis, anfractu 
ultimo ad basin subangulaio, columelld tortuosd, leviter 
recedente, aperturd subquadraid, ad basin effiisd ; roseo- 
allicante, apieem versus livido-carulescenteetrufescente. 
The little-column Bulimus. Shell cylindrically elon- 
gated, not umbilicated, whorls seventeen to eighteen 
in number, flattened, narrow, obliquely rather obso- 
letely striated, last whorl somewhat angled at the 
base, columella twisted, shghtly receding, aperture 
nearly square, effused at the base; pinkish -white, 
livid blue and red towards the apex. 
Hab. Andes of Caxamarca, Peru, (under stones at an 
elevation of 12,000 feet) ; W. Lobb. 
An interesting Pupa-Xlke species, distinguished by its 
square effuse aperture and erect columnar form. 
