BULIMUS.— Plate LXXXIII. 
somewhat obscurely stained with streaks of blue- 
black, lip and columella pale rose. 
Hub. Sebundoi, New Granada. 
Distinguished by its elegantly effused growth. The 
dark painting is somewhat obscure and has a mottled 
appearance. 
Species 616. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bolimus l^tus. Bid. testa acuminato-obhngd, vix uni- 
bilicaid, aufractihus sex, Imvibus vet te>mktriatis, colu- 
mella reflexd, appressd, aperlurd ovatd, labro vix re- 
Jlexd ; castanen-spadiced, zonulis duaJms angnstis luteo- 
albis cingulatd, columelld labroque roseis. 
The CHEEiii’OL Bclimus. Shell acuminately oblong, 
scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in number, smooth 
or finely striated, columella reflected, appressed, 
aperture ovate, lip scarcely reflected ; chestnut-fawn 
colour, encircled by two narrow yeUowish-white 
zones, lip and columella rose-pink. 
Hub. Sebundoi, New Granada. 
From the same locality as the preceding species, and 
very closely allied ; it differs, however, in form. Mr. 
Taylor has a specimen collected independently of this, of 
exactly similar pattern and colour. 
Species 617. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimds occultus. Bui. testa cylindraceo-fusiformi, basi 
anguste compressd, subumbilicatd, anfractibus novem, 
plano-convexh, ad suturas superficialiter camliculaiis, 
aperturd quadrato-obhngd, tridetdatd, labro tenui, 
effuso ; pellucido-alid, ad umbilicum atque pone labrum 
nigricarde-castaueo tinctd. 
The concealed Bulimus. Shell cylindricaUy fusi- 
form, narrowly compressed at the base, slightly 
umbilicated, whorls nine in number, flatly convex, 
superficially channelled at the sutures, aperture 
squarely oblong, three-toothed, Up thin, effused ; 
transparent white, stained with dark chestnut at 
the umbilicus, and behind the lip. 
Hab. Brazil. 
Allied in form and general aspect to B. Bahiensis, but 
differing materially in the character of the aperture. 
Species 618. (Mus. Taylor.) 
Bulimus ouiNauEDENTATUs. Bui. testd cylindraced, 
crassiusculd, basi compressc umbilicatd, anfractiius 
octo, plano-convexis, oblique temustriatis, aperturd 
parvd, coarctald, quinqve- vel sex-dentatd, labro plano- 
incrcmato ; corneo-olivaced, dentibus labroque albis. 
The five-toothed Bulimus. Shell cylindrical, rather 
thick, base compressly mnbilicated, whorls eight in 
number, flatly convex, obliquely finely striated, aper- 
tm'e small, contracted, five- or six-toothed, lip flatly 
thickened ; horny olive, teeth and lip white. 
Pfeiffee, Symbol®, vol. i. p. 84. 
Pupa quinquedmdata, Miihlfeldt. 
Hab. Dalmatia. 
A shell of rather solid cylindrical growth, with the 
aperture much contracted. 
Species 619. (Mus. Benson.) 
Bulimus pbetiosus. Bui. testd cylindraceo-ovatd, com- 
presse umbilicatd, anfractibus Icevihus ant tenuistriatis, 
columelld late vertkaliter dilatatd, aperturd parvius- 
cidd, suborbiculari, labro tenne reflexd; palUdi corned, 
pellucidd, strigis opaco-albk numerosis undatd. 
The pebcious Bulimus. Shell cylindricaUy ovate, com- 
pressly umbilicated, whorls smooth or finely striated, 
columella broadly verticaUy dilated, aperture rather 
smaU, nearly orbicidar, lip thinly reflected; pale 
homy, transparent, waved with numerous opake- 
white streaks. 
Cantoe, ms. 
Hab. Field of ChillianwaUa, India (found on Mimosa 
bushes on the banks of the Jhelum); Cantor. 
An extremely delicate and interesting speeies, allied to 
B. rufistrigatus, from which it differs slightly in form, but 
most distinctly in pattern. Mr. Benson, to whom it was 
communicated by Dr. Cantor, .informs me that it was col- 
lected during the late campaign of the British army in 
the Punjab, on the plain of ChiUianwalla, the locality of 
Lord Gough’s dearly purchased victory. 
