BULIMUS.— Plate LXXXV. 
A stout solid, duU-whitish shell, marked vrith red-brown 
longitudinal streaks, having a finely granuled surface. 
Distinct from B. granulosus, though agreeing with it in 
general aspect. 
Species 630. (Mus. Cumingv) 
fiuLiMUs BALANOiDES. Bul. testa cijUndraceo-ovatd, soli- 
diusculd, apiee obtusd, anfractlius sex, plano-convexis, 
kevibus, columelld incrassatd, r^xd, aperturd parvi- 
usculd, labro incrassato, rejlexo ; albidd, f asciis cas- 
tanets duabus cingulatd, epidermide tenui hydroplumd 
indutd. 
The date-like Bulimds. Shell cylindrically ovate, 
rather solid, obtuse at the apex, whorls six in 
number, flatly convex, smooth, columella thickened, 
reflected, aperture rather small, lip thickened, re- 
flected ; whitish, encircled by two chestnut bands, 
covered with a thin hydrophanous epidermis. 
Jonas, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1842, p. 188. Phd. Abbild. und 
Besch. Bul. pi. 6. f. 2. 
Hab. Island of Mindoro, Phibppines. 
Of solid growth, allied in form to B. ovoideus. 
Species 631. ^lus. Adams.) 
Bulimus immacdlatds. Bul. testa aeuminato-ovatd, vix 
umbilicatd, anfractibus sex ad septem,, planiusculis, sub 
lente minute et creberrims inciso-striatis, columelld 
tenvs r^exd, appressd, aperturd ovatd, lalro simplid ; 
pallide stramined, circa umbilicum witide rosed. 
The unspotted Bulimus. Shell acuminately ovate, 
scarcely umbdicated, whorls six to seven in number, 
rather flat, beneath the lens minutely and very closely 
engraved with stria;, columella thinly reflected, ap- 
pressed, apertmn ovate, lip simple ; pale straw-colour, 
delicate rose about the umbilicus. 
Adams, MSS. 
Hab. Jamaica. 
An interesting species, for which I am indebted to Mr. 
Adams, of Jamaica, allied to B. stramineus, but of rather 
stouter substance and more acuminated growth. 
Species 632. (Mus. Metcalfe.) 
Bulimus steamineus. Bul. testd aeuminato-ovatd, sub- 
injlatd, vix umhilicatd, anfractibus sex, convexis, sub 
lente minutissinie et creberrinib inciso-striatis, columelld 
rejlexd, appressd, aperturd ovatd, labro vix rejlexo ; 
pelluddo-stramined, suturis indistincte albitnarginatis, 
apice nigro. 
The steaw-coloueed Bulimus. Shell acuminately ovate, 
rather inflated, scarcely umbilicated, whorls six in 
number, convex, beneath the lens very minutely and 
closely engraved with strias, columella reflected, ap- 
pressed, aperture ovate, lip slightly reflected ; trans- 
parent straw-colour, sutures indistinctly edged with 
white, apex black. 
Guilding, Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xiv. pt. 2. p. 340. 
Bulimus Jlavidus, Menke. 
Hab. Island of St. Vincent, West Indies. 
A more transparent shell than the preceding, and of 
more inflated growth. 
Species 633. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimus speetus. Bul. testd pgramidali-cotiicd, solidi- 
usculd, anfractibus sex ad septem, plano-convexis, sub 
lente minutissimb decussatim slriatis, columelld incras- 
satd, aperturd parviusctdd, labro vix rejlexo ; pallide 
stramined, castaneo-nigricante circa columellam et 
apertures marginem, epidermide tenui adustd basin 
versus indutd. 
The diseegaeded Bulimus. Shell pyramidally conical, 
rather solid, whorls’ six to seven in number, flatly 
convex, very minutely decussately striated beneath 
the lens, columella thickened, aperture rather small, 
lip slightly reflected ; pale straw-colour, chestnut 
black roimd the umbilicus and edge of the aperture, 
covered towards the base with a thin burnt-brown 
epidermis. 
Hab. Island of Eomblon, PhiUppmes ; Cuming. 
This species, of which Mr. Cuming collected several 
species, has been confounded with B. cindnnus, from 
which it difters principally in being of a more truly conical 
form. 
