Smith : Catalogue of Genus Partula. 445 



depauperated specimen, Xo. 4203 ; two are larger, thin, intlated, pale 

 with a darker apex. 



4203. " /*. affinis ¥sfi. (depauperated)." One si)ecimen. 



4204. ''Partula tiitcns Pfr. , Coll. Taylor." On the back of the 

 card is written : " Sent Smith (E. A, Smith) one example. He says 

 nodosa, \.\'\)^. No." Three specimens. Compare Nos. 4196 and 4201. 

 P. nitciis is referred to P. lignaria in all Dr. Hartman's catalogues. 



4205. " Partula Clara Pse. (type) (typical, H. H. S.), Tahiti, Coll. 

 Pse. (rare)." Ten specimens. One is brown ; three are yellowish; 

 two are pale brown, banded ; four are white. Mr. Garrett wrote, Feb. 

 10, 1879 : " /*. c/ara is not a Moorea species. It is a very rare local 

 Tahiti species and, like annectens and turgida, appears to be gradually 

 becoming extinct. I have only three examples in my collection." 

 In his MS. Catalogue Dr. Hartman gives the habitat "southern part 

 of Tahiti." 



4206. '* Partula stolida Pse. (typical), Tahiti." Five specimens, 

 varying in color from bay brown to yellowish. In his MS. Catalogue 

 Dr. Hartman says that the species is from " Papenoo Valley, N. E. 

 coast of Tahiti." 



4207. "Partula filosa Vir. = lineolata Pse., Tahiti." Twelve 

 specimens, castaneous to pale yellowish, with oblique white strigations. 

 In the Hartman collection there is a drawing by E. A. Smith of the 

 iYY)ii.Ji/osa in the British Museum (No. 4345). Mr. Garrett, who saw 

 this drawing, agreed with Dr. Hartman that the species was the same 

 as Pease's lineolata (letter of Nov. 25, 1883), and he g2i\<tfi/osa the 

 priority in his paper on Society Island shells. In ])revious letters he 

 had expressed a doubt of the hal)itat, " Navigator Islands," attributed 

 to filosa by Pfeiffer. 



4208. "Partula nodosa Pfr. (type) (typical H. H. S.), Tahiti, 

 Coll. Taylor." Six specimens, brown with a white sutural band and 

 oblique strigations. Two examples have white peripheral bands inter- 

 rupted by the strigations, and in one the entire base is pale ; these 

 approach the more strongly banded examples of var. trilineata, No. 

 4209. In his MS. catalogue Dr. Hartman gives the habitat " Panaavia 

 Valley, North Coast, Tahiti." 



4209. '■'■Partula nodosa Pfr. = trilineata Pse., Tahiti." Fourteen 

 specimens, ^^'ell characterized by the three narrow dark l)ands on a 

 paler ground ; in several the bands are broader and the ground color 

 is clouded by strigations. This is P. trilineata Pse., Amer. Journ. 



