BULIMUS— Plate LXXVIII. 
Pig. 572. 
As this species belongs more properly to Acliatina, the 
reader is referred to Plate XXL of that genus for de- 
scription. Por Bulimus Sp. 572, see PI. LXXX. 
Species 573. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus euemita. Bui. testa cylhidraceo-ohlongd, snb- 
profu7idi umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, convexis, obscure 
subirregulariter striatis, aperturd oblique produetd, 
columella lata, labro paululum expanso ; ccerulescente- 
alhd. 
The heemit Bulimus. Shell cylindrically oblong, rather 
deeply umbilicated, whorls eight in number, convex, 
obscurely rather irregularly striated, aperture obli- 
quely produced, columella broad, lip a little expanded ; 
bluish-white. 
Benson, MSS. 
Hob. Afghanistan; Hutton. 
Collected by Capt. Hutton on his march with Shah 
Shuja’s force from the Bolun Pass to Cabul, during the 
recent operations of the British Army in India. 
Species 574. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus eusticus. Bui. testd ovatd, solidiusculd, hand 
umbilicatd, spird obtusd, anfractibus quinque ad sex, 
convexis, leevibus, columella plmw-incrassatd, subcal- 
losd, quasi dentatd, aperturd obliqud, labro reflexo ; 
castaneo-brutmed, circa columellam obscure fasciatd, 
albidd versus apicem, columelld labroque albis. 
The simple Bulimus. Shell ovate, rather solid, not 
umbilicated, spire obtuse, whorls five to six in 
number, convex, smooth, columella flatly thickened, 
rather callous, as if toothed, aperture oblique, lip 
reflected ; chestnut-brown, obscurely banded around 
the columella, white towards the apex, lip and colu- 
mella white. 
Mousson, Land and Suss, MoU. Java, p. 114. pi. 22 f. 1. 
ITab. Eastern Java. 
I am indebted to Mr. Benson for an authentic example 
of this species, received from M. Mousson. It is, however, 
impossible to describe it satisfactorily, owing to the shell 
having lost its epidermis, which, to judge by analogy, 
would afford important characters. 
The author notices having a niunber of dead specimens 
in his possession, collected in Eastern Java, and remarks, 
that it is the only representative hitherto found in that 
island, of the richly clad group, comprising B.pgtho- 
gaster and its congeners, inhabiting the Philippines. 
Species 575. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus Boysianus. Bui. testd cglindraceo-oblongd, 
sinistrali, vix umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, convexis, 
subrugoso-striatis, ad suturas subtilissime plicatis, lineis 
spiralUms, sub lente minute decussatis, columelld re- 
fkxd; corneo-fused, lineis undulalis opaco-albis varie- 
gatd. 
Boys’ Bulimus. Shell cylindrically oblong, sinistral, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls eight in number, convex, 
rather coarsely striated, very finely plicated at the 
sutures, minutely decussated beneath the lens with 
spiral lines; horny brown, variegated with waved 
opake-white lines. 
Benson, MSS. 
Hah. Kemaon, Western Himalaya; Boys. 
Named by Mr. Benson in honour of Capt. Boys, to 
whom we are indebted for this and many interesting 
species collected in North Western India. 
Species 576. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus Cheesonesicus. Bui. testd acuminato-cylin- 
draced, sinistrali, compresse umbilicatd, anfractibus 
octo, convexis, subobscure rugosa-striatis, columelld 
laid, verticali; c<srulescente-aJbd, fulvescente hie iUic 
pallide tinetd, aperturee fauce pallide aurantid. 
The Ceimea Bulimus. Shell acuminately cylindrical, 
sinistral, compressly umbilicated, whorls eight in 
number, convex, somewhat obscurely coarsely stria- 
ted, columella broad, vertical; bluish-white, faintly 
tinged here and there with light brown, interior of 
the aperture light orange. 
SowEEBY, MSS. Jay, Catalogue, 1839, p. 55. 
Hab. Crimea, Southern Eussia. 
This is one of the list of species unknown to Dr. 
Pfeiffer. The specimen here figured from the collection 
of Mr. Benson wns received from Mr. Sowerby with the 
above name in 1834. 
Species 577. (Mus. Cuming.) , 
Bulimus conulus. Bui. testd conico-ovatd, vix umbili- 
catd, anfractibus septem, rotundatis, oblique subtUis- 
sime striatis; pellucidc-comed. 
The little cone Bulimus. Shell conically ovate, scarcely 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, rounded, ob- 
liquely vei-y finely striated ; transparent horny. 
Hab. Port Natal, South Africa. 
Very thin and transparent, of a conical form rather 
broad at the base. 
