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4195. " Partiild Ii);/ia/-/a V^ic.,'YA\\\i\.'" Four specimens. A small 

 variety, pale with broad ol)li(iiie streaks ; one is a dwarf and nearly 

 white. 



4196. "■ Faiiiila Ii):;//aria Pse. var., Tahiti, Coll. Pse." Three 

 specimens. Two are orange-brown with a broad yellow band below 

 the periphery, reappearing on the upper whorls ; the other is orange- 

 brown with an obsure yellow band above the periphery. In color the 

 variety approaches P. iiitens Pfr., No. 4204, but the form is more 

 elongate. 



4197. '■'■Fartiila affiuis Pse., Tahiti, Coll. Pse." Twelve speci- 

 mens ; reddish brown, or paler and with oblique strigations. P. af- 



finis is united with P. lignaria in all Dr. Hartman's catalogues! 



4198. "Parti/ /a affiuis Pse., Tahiti." Eight specimens; light 

 brown or pale, with faint strigations. 



4199. "Pariula affiuis V'st., Tahiti (Coll. Pse.)." Si.xteen speci- 

 mens. Seven are brownish with oblique streaks; six are paler ; two 

 are whitish with peripheral and sutural bands. 



4200. "■Parfi/ia affiuis, Pse. var., Tahiti, Coll. Pse." Twelve 

 specimens. Eight are white and probably albinos ; four are pale with 

 basal, peripheral and sutural bands. Regarding the latter Dr. Hart- 

 man wrote on the back of the card: "The variety with the brown 

 band is marked in the Jardin des Plantes P. otaheitaua Fer. var. 



fasciata.''' Mr. Garrett wrote, Sept. 8, 1880: "The banded var. of 

 affiuis was, as I said, confined to a single valley eight miles east of 

 Papenoo. Pease mentions it as a variety in his description of affiuis. 

 When I put up the first sets which Pease sent to England it was la- 

 beled affiuis var. duhia. Carpenter referred it to P. varia var. ! " 

 According to Dr. Hartman, P. affiuis Garr. (non Pse.) := otaheitaua 

 Brug. ; it appears i)robable, however, that Garrett is speaking of the 

 true affiuis Pse., which he regarded as a variety of otaheitaua. Com- 

 pare No. 4194, received from Garrett, and No. 4186. The banded 

 examples under the label P. liguaria (Nos. 4193, 4194) are larger, 

 more elongate and not so shining. 



4201. '■'■Partula affiuis, P.se., I'ahiti." On the back of the card is 

 written : " This example occurred with the Pease duplicates from Ta- 

 hiti." One specimen, orange brown with an ill-defined yellow band 

 {= P. uitcus Pfr.). 



4202. ''Partula affiuis Pse., var. bacca Pse. MS., Tahiti, Coll. Pse." 

 Five specimens. Three are brown, small and short, approaching the 



