Smith : Catalogue ok C^enus Partula. 471 



In Dr. Ilartman's MS. work he states that /'. maci::;illi-'ra\i 

 is from Ijromango and \'ate i.slands ; after the s)nonym P. 

 tiirncri he gives the habitat " llrroniango Island, New Hebrides." 



4303. "■ Partula tiinuri Pfr., New Hebrides, Coll. (ieale." On 

 the back of the card is written: '' ttinieri Dr. T. found on ICrro- 

 mango Island. One, No. 13, yellow, from same island, found by 

 Capt. Bra/ier. Solid yellow ones like these (several) marked Tauua 

 in Capt. Bra/ier's Coll." (The latter jjart of the note appears to 

 refer to specimens which Dr. Harlman received from Mr. Brazier, but 

 probably returned. See I'roc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 1885, j). 222, 

 but the locality there given is Vate or Sandwich Island. In Dr. Hart- 

 man's copy of the Academy i)aper " Tauua " is written after New Heb- 

 rides.) Three specimens, all pale yellow. 



4304. ^^ Partula tiirncri Pfr., New Hebrides, A. Brot datum." A 

 slip pasted to the card has, in Brot's handwriting: " Z'. tiirncri Pfr., 

 N. Hebrides (Mousson)." On the back of the card is written: 

 "Presented by Dr. Brot, of Geneva; from Mousson." One speci- 

 men, much like the pale brown examples included under No. 4302, 

 but with an ob.solete narrow darker band at the periphery. In his MS. 

 work Dr. Hartman observes: '■^P. turneri Pfr. from M. Mousson per 

 Dr. A. Brot, is the same as P. inacgillivrayi (No. 4302?) from the 

 collection of Mr. Geale, who accompanied Hugh Cuming. Recent 

 examples from Mr. Brazier, Vate, exhibit these as all one species." 

 See No. 4303. 



4305. " Partula pyramis Hartm., Vate or Efate, Sandwich Isld., 

 N. Hebrides." On the back of the card is written: "Sent me by 

 Thomson from Layard." Two specimens, a photograph of one of 

 them, and another [jhotograph, apparently of a third example, pasted 

 on the same card. lype of Dr. Hartman' s description, Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sc. Phila., 1886, p. 34, PI. II, Fig. 12 (the specimen accom- 

 panied by its photograph, the shorter of the two). The habitat given 

 is "Vate, Efate or Sandwich Island," and Dr. Hartman remarks that 

 he has three specimens from Mr. Layard and Mr. Brazier. No doubt 

 one of these was returned but a photograph of it was retained. 



HVHRIDS. 



4306. "/'(y/'/z/A? (hybrids)." Nine specimens. Perhaps a hybrid 

 between /(//'<? and villa fa or radiata. 



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