Smith : Catai.ocuk of Genus Partui.a. 427 



4095. '^ PiXrfuUx faha Martyn, Raiatea." Seven specimens, pale 

 with oblique dark lines, and without the bands. 



4096. '^ Partula faba Martyn, Raiatea." Ten sijccimens of a 

 pale olive colored variety ; two of these are darker around the umbili- 

 cus, one showing also the sutural band. In color they approach No. 

 4106 (var. P. palliiia Pse. MS.), but the shell and aperture are 

 broader. 



4097. "■ Pa it 11 la faba Martyn (variety), Raiatea, Coll. Pse." 

 Eleven specimens, dark chestnut brown to olive brown, without bands 

 and varying much in form and size. 



409S. ^' Pa rfu /a faba M:ixiyn (abnormal), Raiatea." Seven more 

 or less dwarfed and unsymmetrical examides. 



4099. ^' Partu/a subangu/ata Pse. MS. , Tahaa, Coll. Pse." Nine 

 specimens. Six are castaneous to brown (one with an obscure darker 

 band) ; one (somewhat immature) is pale with a broad dark l)and ; two 

 are albinos. This is P. faba var. subangitlata Pse., Jour, de Conch., 

 1S70, I). 401, and Proc. Zool. Soc, 1871, pj). 458, 473, PI. 3, Fig. 

 79. Hartman, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil., 1885, p. 206, etc. The 

 banded example corresponds almost exactly to some of the specimens 

 of the var. P. aiiiaiida Garr. , No. 4101, also (according to Garrett) 

 from Tahaa. 



4100. ^^ Parfii/a si/ba//gi//afa Pse. MS., Raiatea, Coll. Smith- 

 sonian." Nine specimens. One is dark castaneous with a narrow pale 

 sutural band : four are brown with more or less obvious oblujue striga- 

 tions ; four are ]»ale olive colored. Pease, Proc. Zool. Soc, 187 1, p. 

 458, says that Raiatea is the metropolis of P. faba and that the var. 

 subangiilata is found (exclusively?) in Tahaa. Garrett, in his MS. 

 Catalogue, gives the habitat as Tahaa. 



410 1. ^^ Partiila amaiida Garr. yVz>.,=.faba var., Raiatea, ex 

 auctore." On the back of the card is written : " This shell in A. N. 

 S." (Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia) "is labeled ' y. bella 

 ex auctore.' " Eleven specimens. I'he ground color varies from 

 castaneous to pale olive brown and there is a l)road encircling band, 

 or two narrow bands, sometimes obscure, or a broad band with darker 

 edges. One (smaller) example is almost Avholly dark, with a narrow 

 pale band at the suture, corresponding to the var. i/iarginafa, No. 

 4107. Another has a well developed parietal tooth. This x'i Partula 

 amanda Garr., Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila. , IX, p. 59, PI. Ill, 

 Fig. 78, and P. bella Pse. MS. (non P. hebe var. bella Pse. Proc. 



