B U L I M U S 
Plate LXXIV. 
Species 529. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus depictus. Bui. testa sitbfudformi-obhngd, vix 
mnbilkatd, anfractibus sex, l<BeiJms, vel, sub lente, lon- 
gitudinaliter lemistrlatis, columelld reflexd, aperturd 
sub-oblongd, labro smplici ; luteo-albd, cmndeo-vires- 
cmte hmgitudimliter mriegatd, /asciis duabus angiistis 
in anfractu ultimo prcetermittente. 
The painted Bclimtjs. Shell somewhat fusiformly 
oblong, scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in number, 
smooth, or, beneath the lens, finely striated, columella 
reflected, aperture rather oblong, lip simple ; yellowish 
white, longitudinally variegated with blue-green, 
leaving two narrow bands round the last whorl. 
Hab. New Granada. 
A prettUy painted species collected in the above named 
locality by Mr. Linden. 
Species 530. (Pig a and b, Mus. Philippi.) 
Bulimus Eecluzianus. Bui. testd subfusiformi-oblotigd, 
vix umbilicaid, an/raetibtis sex, coneexis, lineis sub- 
iilibus coi/ertim spiraliler incisis, columelld temw re- 
Jlexd, labro simplici; comeo-albvdd, strigis latis irre- 
gularibus eastaneis et griseo-violaceis ornatd. 
Becluz’s Bulimus. Shell somewhat fusiformly oblong, 
searcely umbilicated, whorls six in number, convex, 
closely spirally engraved with fine lines, columella 
thinly reflected, lip simple ; flesh-white, ornamented 
with iiTegular chestnut and grey-violet streaks. 
Pfeiffer, Zeitschr. fur Malac. 1847. p. 82. 
Hab. ? 
A very distinct and Characteristic species, for the loan 
of which I am indebted to Dr. Philippi of Cassel. 
Species 531. (Mus. Belcher.) 
Bulimus solivagus. Bui. subpgramidali-ovatd, eras- 
siusaild, basi snbvenlricosd, hand umbilicatd, anfrac- 
tibus sex, lavihus, columelld paululum incrassatd, ar- 
cuatd, labro rejlexo ; intense castaneo-purpured, epider- 
mide alhidd hjdrophand undique indutd. 
The wandering Bulimus. Shell somewhat pyramidally 
ovate, rather thick, slightly ventricose, not umbilicated, 
whorls six in number, smooth, columella a little 
thickened, arched, lip reflected ; deep chestnut-purple, 
covered throughout with a whitish hydrophanous 
epidermis. « 
Hab. Philippine Islands ; Belcher. 
Distinct from any of the species collected in the same 
locality by Mr. Cuming. 
Species 532. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus lilacinus. Bui. testd fusiformi-oblongd, com- 
press. umbilicatd, anfractibus septem, convexis, Imgitu- 
dinaliter pUcato-striaiis, columelld reflexd, pauluhim 
appressd, labro vix rejlexo ; albidd, purpurea intus 
undique fasciatd, columelld Divide violaceo-purpured. 
The lilac Bulimus. Shell fusiformly oblong, compressly 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, convex, lon- 
gitudinally plicately striated, columella reflected, a 
little appressed, lip slightly reflected ; whitish, 
banded throughont with violet-purple, columella deep 
violet-pm’ple. 
Hab. 
There may be other varieties of this very interesting 
species. The present is lined interiorly with deep purple 
bands which have an obscure blackish appearance on the 
outside. 
Species 533. (Mus. Pfeiffer.) 
Bulimus Dunkeri. Bui. testd acmminato-oblongd, sub- 
inflald, umbilicatd, anfractibus sex, longitudinaliter 
rugoso-striaiis, lineis spiraliius impressis obsolete re- 
ticulata, columelld late reflexd, apeHurd ovali, labro 
tenui, vix rejlexo ; albidd, spadiceo et cinereo-fusco va- 
riegatd et nebulatd. 
Dunker’s Bulimus. Shell acuminatcly oblong, slightly 
inflated, umbilicated, whorls six in number, longitu- 
dinally roughly striated, obsoletely reticulated with 
spiral impressed lines, columella broadly reflected, 
aperture oval, lip thin, scarcely reflected; whitish, 
variegated and clouded with bay and ash-brown. 
Pfeiffer, Abbild. und Besch. Bulimus, PI. 4. f. 10. 
Hah. Mexico. 
Mottled and streaked with ash-brown upon a whitish 
ground, leaving a few light spots or dashes upon the darker 
parts. 
August, 1849. 
