460 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



In Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 1885, p. 220, Dr. Hartman states that 

 the shells were from the collection of the late Mr. Taylor, of England, 

 and that they were obtained by the Belcher expedition, voyage Sama- 

 rang ; Dr. Hartman 's copy of the paper has the word " Samarang " 

 erased and " Sulphur" substituted. 



4261. " Partula tryoni Hartm. (type), Solomon Isles." One 

 specimen, type of the description and figure, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. 

 Phila., 1885, p. 204. The shell was originally from the Cox collec- 

 tion. Dr. Cox sent a specimen to Garrett, who enclosed a pen- 

 cil drawing of it (No. 4346) in a letter to Dr. Hartman, March 15, 

 1882. Mr. Garrett thought it might be P. actor K\h<tx%. "The 

 measurements accord exactly. The color of the single example is ful- 

 vous white with opaque white irregular spots and short lines. The 

 base is not umbilicated but conspicuously rimate. The tip broadly 

 and evenly expanded, thin and flat." Subsequently Mr. Garret ob- 

 tained another example from Dr. Cox and sent it to Dr. Hartman, who 

 described it. 



4262. " Partula inflata Reeve, Dominique, Marquesas." Five 

 specimens. Four are brown, white around the umbilicus and on the 

 iip|)er part of the body whorl ; one is white. The habitat given in 

 Dr. Hartman's MS. work is " Marquesas." Garrett, in his MS. cata- 

 logue, gives " Dominique, Taiwate, Marquesas (Garr. )." In his pub- 

 lished catalogues Dr. Hartman places this species after P. ganymedes, 

 which appears to be its proper position ; in his MS. work he places it 

 at the head of a group including P. inagdeliuce, belhila and decits- 

 s at II la. 



4263. " Partula magdelinae Hartm. (type), Magdelina Isl., Mar- 

 quesas." On the back of the card is written : " Partula inagdelince, 

 Magdelina Island, Marquesas, Garr. New. ' ' Four specimens. Types 

 of Dr. Hartman's description and figure, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 

 1885, p. 203. In the "Nautilus," Jan., 1893, p. 98, and in his MS. 

 work, Dr. Hartman has changed the name to magdelina, perhaps by 

 an oversight. Four specimens, obtained from Mr. Garrett, who col- 

 lected them, as appears from his MS. catalogue, No. 115. 



4264. " Partula bellula Hartm., Wapo Island, Marquesas Islands." 

 On the back of the card is written : " Only two of this species found, 

 one at Dominique at an altitude of 2,500 ft., the other at nearly the 

 same altitude at Wapo Island. P. belluUe (sic) Hartm." One speci- 

 men, received from Mr. Garret and collected by him, as appears from 



