BULIMUS. 
Plate LXXXI. 
Species 697. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus bivittatus. Bui. tesid pyrainidali-ovatd, hasin 
versus obliqud, umbilicald, anfractibus octo, Icevibus, 
ad suturas peculiariter crenulatls, aperturd oblique 
ovatd, colmnelld lahroqm late rejlexis et effusis ; albd, 
an/ractu ultimo castaneo pallide bifasciato. 
The two-filleteb Bclimus. Shell pyramidally ovate, 
oblique towards the base, umbilicated, whorls eight 
in number, smooth, peculiarly crenulated at the 
sutures, aperture obliquely ovate, lip and columella 
broadly reflected and elfused ; white, last whorl 
faintly two-banded with chestnut. 
SowEBBY, Conchological Illustrations, f. 46. 
Hab. BrazO. 
Effused in an oblique direction at the base, after the 
manner of the B. auris-leporis. 
Species 598. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus muliebbis. Bui. testd acuminato-oblongd, um- 
bilicatd, tenuiculd, anfractibus septem, subrude sub- 
tilissime strialis, coluirvelld rejlexd, aperturd ovatd, 
labro simplici ; albidd, strigis angustk fusck, hie illie 
saturatior 'dius, undique longitudinaliter pktd. 
The effemin.ate Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, 
umbilicated, rather thin, whorls seven in number, 
somewhat rudely very finely striated, columella re- 
flected, aperture ovate, lip simple ; whitish, longitu- 
dinally painted throughout with narrow brown 
streaks which are here and there darker. 
Hab. New Granada. 
A light delicately painted species, finely rudely striated. 
Species 599. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus Bolitianus. Bui. testd acummato-oblongd, 
compresse umbilicatd, anfractibus septem, Imvibus aut 
mimUissitne decussatim impresso-striatis, columelld 
contorto-plicatd, latisdrne depresso-dilatatd, aperturd 
ovatd, labro simplici ; canieo-albidd, purpureo-fusco 
fasciatd, fasciis lalis, confertis, hie illic interruptis, 
columelld rubelld, apice rubro. 
The Bolivian Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, 
compressly umbilicated, whorls seven in number, 
smooth or very minutely decussated with impressed 
striae, columella pUcately twisted, very broadly de- 
pressly dilated, aperture ovate, lip simple; flesh- 
white, banded with purple-brown, bands broad, 
close-set, here and there interrupted, columella red- 
dish, apex red. 
Ppeifpeb, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 34. 
Hab. Near Merida, Andes of Bolivia. 
The shell here represented is the original type of the 
species described by Dr. Pfeiffer. To that which I have 
mistaken for it at PI. XLIV. Sp. 381, the name B. anrai- 
latus may be given. The species arc truly distinct, as 
may readily be seen by an accurate comparison of the 
figures. 
Species 600. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus patbicius. Bui. testd pyramidali-oblongd, sub- 
ampliter compresse umbilicatd, anfractibus octo, oblique 
subrude striatk, aperturd parviusculd, ovatd, columetld 
labroque laic rejlexk ; albidd, rufescente-purpureo sub- 
obscure interruple fasciatd, aperturm fauce roseo-pur- 
pured. 
The patbician Bulimus. Shell pyramidally oblong, 
rather largely compressly umbilicated, whorls ob- 
liquely somewhat rudely striated, aperture rather 
small, ovate, Up and columella broadly reflected ; 
whitish, rather obscurely interruptedly banded with 
reddish purple, interior of the aperture rose-purple. 
IM. ? 
This fine species is probably from New Granada, but I 
have no authority for stating it to be the locaUty. 
Species 601. (Eig. a, b, c, Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus spectatus. Bui. testd fusiformi-ovatd, vix um- 
bilicatd, tenuiculd, anfractibus sex ad septem, longitu- 
dinaliter subrude tenuktriatk, columelld rejlexd, de- 
presdusculd, aperturd ovatd, labro peculiariter ejfuso ; 
albidd vel cinereo-fuscescente varie strigatd aut fasciatd, 
columetld et aperturae fauce roseo-purpurek. 
The choice Bulimus. Shell fusiformly ovate, scarcely 
umbilicated, rather thin, whorls six to seven in num- 
ber, longitudinally somewhat rudely finely striated, 
columella reflected, rather depressed, aperture ovate. 
Up pecuUarly effused ; whitish or ash-brown, vari- 
December, 1849. 
