BULIMUS.— Plate LXXXVIII. 
very minutely indented, columella rather thickened, 
reflected ; wiiitish, partially tinged with pink, covered 
with a thin homy olive-yellow epidermis, interior of 
the apertm-e white. 
Hab. Minas Geraes, Brazil ; Miers. 
This fine species is nearest allied to B.pudicus, from 
which the plicate growth of the columella differs materially 
in form ; whilst the shell is of a more oblong growth. 
Species 669. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Btjlimus Dominictis. Bui. teald ovatd, tenui, injlatd, 
anfractibus quinque, sub lenie minutmiml decussatim 
striatia, columella tenue refkxd et appreasd, aperturd 
ovatd, labro simplici; pellucido-comed, fascia castaned 
interruptd cingulatd, atfractu ultimo trifasciato. 
The Domingo Belimus. Shell ovate, thin, inflated, 
whorls five in number, very minutely decussately 
striated beneath the lens, columella thinly reflected 
and appressed, aperture ovate, lip simple; trans- 
parent homy, encircled with an interrupted chestnut 
band, last whorl three-banded. 
Hab. St. Domingo ; SaUe. 
Resembling B. Eumboldtii, but much smaller and more 
transparent, and of a different form. 
Species 660. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Bulimijs Libeuianus. Bui. testd oblongo-ovatd, tumi- 
diuaculd, compresse umiilicatd, apice obtusd, anfractibus 
sex, convexis, ad auturas tenuimarginatis, oblique aub- 
tiliter et creberrinw elevato-striatis, columelld late ver- 
ticaliter rejlexd, aperturd oblique subquadraid; pellu- 
cido-albd, immaculatd. 
The Liberian Bhlimus. Shell oblong-ovate, rather 
swollen, compressly umbilicated, obtuse at the apex, 
whorls six in number, convex, thinly margined at the 
sutures, obliquely finely and very closely sculptured 
with raised strise, columella broadly rather verticaUy 
reflected, aperture obliquely square-formed; trans- 
parent white, unspotted. 
Gould, MSS. 
Hab. Liberia, West Africa. 
This very interesting species belongs to the same type 
as the Pupa grandia of the islands of Socotra and Mada- 
gascar, and, bordering on the confines of the two genera, 
may be refeiTed with equal propriety to either. 
