58 PARTULINA, MAUI. 



East Maui: Honuaula, on the trunks of trees, quite exposed, 

 E. Bailey. 



"Var. b. Brownish-yellow, with a white girdle on the peri- 

 phery of the last whorl, waved with white and yellow on the 

 third whorl. 



1 1 Var. c. With body whorl rounded, not angulated. This spe- 

 cies is the analogue of A. tappaniana C. B. Ad. found on W. 

 Maui, but differs from it in its more ventricose form, its angu- 

 lated body whorl, and more regularly curved lip, besides the 

 difference in color" (Gulick). 



AchatineUa eburnea GULICK. Ann. Lye. N. H. of N. Y. vi, p. 

 199, pi. 6, f. 28a, b. 1856. BALDWIN, Catalogue, p. 6 

 (Makawao). THWLNG, Reprint, pi. 2, f. 14. 



I cannot distinguish the typical form of eburnea (pi. 12, figs. 

 9, 10) from the pure white West-Mauian form of tappaniana. 

 The Var. b (pi. 12, figs. 11, 12) however is unlike any West- 

 Mauian form I have seen, and approaches very close to carnicolor 

 Baldwin. I doubt whether a specific line can be drawn between 

 them. 



29. P. CARNICOLOR Baldwin. PI. 12, figs. 13, 14. 



"Shell dextral, minutely perforated, solid, acuminately 

 ovate conic, apex subacute; surface lusterless, marked with 

 delicate incremental stride, and under a lens exhibiting a fine 

 pattern of decussating spiral striae; nuclear whorls faintly decus- 

 sated. Of a uniform brown color, with a narrow white line 

 below the periphery which enters the aperture, and a very 

 narrow white line traversing the suture. Whorls 6, slightly 

 marginate above, a little convex; suture lightly impressed. 

 Aperture oblique; oval, livid white, showing the exterior color- 

 ing within. Peristome acute, expanded, columellar margin 

 broadly reflexed. Columella white, terminating in a well 

 developed, flexuous fold. Length 25, d.iam. 14 mm.' : (Bfcld- 

 win) . 



East Maui: Nahiku. 



Partulina carnicolor BALDWIN, Nautilus xix, February, 1906, 

 p. 112. 



In sculpture this form agrees with eburnea Gulick. It is 



