BULIMUS.— Plate LXXXI. 
ously streaked or banded, columella and interior of 
the aperture rose-purple. 
Hah. New Granada. 
Except in the rose-purple hue of the columella and 
aperture, the pattern of colouring is too variable in this 
beautiful species to particularize. Its gi’aceful effused 
growth is characteristic. 
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Species 602. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus T.AYLOUIANTJS. Bwl. iedd ventricoso-oBongd, 
tenui, injlaid, hand mnhilicatd, anfradihits quinque, 
longiiudimliter obscure plkato-striatis, ad suturas levi- 
ter cremlatis, sub lenta widique minutissinie granulcUis, 
anfractu ultimo valde maximo, pecnliariter descendente, 
columelld lenuissimd, reftexd, labro vix rejlexo ; cas- 
taneo-fuscd, semipellucidd, lineis perpaucis nigris api- 
cem verstis fidguratd, columelld labroque roseo thiciis. 
Tayloe’s Bcluius. Shell ventricosely oblong, thin, 
inflated, not umbilicated, whorls five in number, lon- 
gitudinally obscurely plicately striated, slightly cre- 
nulated at the sutures, veiy minutely granulated 
throughout beneath the lens, last whorl very much 
the largest, peculiarly descending, columella very 
thiu, reflected, hp scarcely reflected ; chestnut-brown, 
semipellucid, lightning-marked towards the apex 
with a few black lines, lip and columella tinged with 
rose. 
Hab. Environs of Quito. 
A delicate inflated species of a dark transparent brown 
colour, marked with dark zigzag lines near the apex, and 
having the thin lip and columeUar edge tinged with rose. 
Being indebted to Thomas Lombe Taylor, Esq., for the 
species, I have the pleasure to name it in honour of that 
distinguished collector. 
Species 603. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus sinistealis. Bui. testa subacumiiiato-ob- 
longd, crassiusculd, sinistrali, vix umbilicatd, anfrac- 
tibus septem, snbrotundatis, oblique striatis, columelld 
rejlexd, aperturd parviuscidd, labro rejlexo ; luted, 
olivaceo-viridi marmoratd, apertures fauce intense fused, 
labro albo. 
The sinisteal Bulimus. Shell somewhat acuminately 
oblong, rather thick, sinistral, scarcely umbilicated, 
whorls seven in number, somewhat rounded, obliquely 
striated, columella reflected, aperture rather small, 
lip reflected ; yellow, marbled with olive-green, inte- 
rior of the aperture very dark brown, lip white. 
Hab. Java. 
Care should be taken not to confound this species with 
the green variety of B. Icevus, elevated to the rank of a 
species by Mousson, under the name B. furcillatus, from 
which it is certainly distinct. 
Species 604. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus albizonatus. Bid. testd subpgramidali-conicd, 
basi depressiuscidd, vix umbilicatd, anfractibus septem-, 
plano-convexis, obliqvx tenuistriafis, suturis peculicriter 
lineari-incisis, anfractu ultimo basi angulato, colu- 
melld late rejlexd, aperturd parviuscidd, labro rejlexo ,- 
intiis extusque ceerulescente-albd, zonula angustd opaco- 
alhd ad angidnm anfractiis uUimi. 
The white-zoIseh Bulimus. Shell somewhat pyrami- 
dally conical, rather depressed at the base, scarcely 
umbilicated, whorls seven in number, flatly convex, 
obliquely finely striated, sutmes peculiarly linearly 
engraved, last whorl angled at the base, columella 
broadly reflected ; bluish white within and without, 
having a narrow opake white zone at the angle of 
the last whorl. 
Hab. Ceylon. 
A pale blue-white shell, remarkably characterized by a 
narrow opake-white zone round the middle of the whorls, 
exactly in the place of the suture, concealed in all but 
the last whorl by the superposition of one whorl upon the 
other. 
