428 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
Zool. ‘SOC., -187%,.4pe47 3) ein) sGarrett ~wrotesto Wr, Hareman 
in 1880: ‘‘ The P. amanda = P. ventricosa Pse., and as you say = 
bella Pse. Ventricosa was the name I gave the shell when I discovered 
it. Supposing Pease had abandoned the species I renamed it amanda, 
not being aware of Pease’s MS. name Jée//a, which precedes mine.”’ 
P. amanda is included among the synonyms of P. faéa in all Dr. 
Hartman’s catalogues. Garrett (MS. Catalogue) says it is from Tahaa. 
A102.“ Partula amanda Garr. MS: = faba var. in Ave Ne to 
Raiatea.’’ Eight specimens. 
4103. ‘* Partula dubia Garr., MS. (typical), Tahaa, Coll. Gar- 
rett.’’ Nine specimens, varying in color from brown to pale olive. ‘The 
variety has a parietal tooth, more or less developed. This is P. 
dubta Garr., Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., IX, p. 57, Pl. Ill, Fig. 80. 
In Dr. Hartman’s Catalogue of the Genus Partula, 1881, P. dubia. 
is placed below P. fusca Pse. in a section distinguished by ‘ Pillar 
tooth always present,’’ but the name is not printed in capitals to in- 
dicate a valid species. It is placed among the synonyms of P. faba 
in Dr. Hartman’s later works. 
4104. Three specimens of a somewhat ventricose pale olive or olive- 
brown variety of P. faéa, labeled, on aslip, in Anthony’s handwriting : 
(2. ‘ventricosa’ |. \G. A., Coll. Pse., J. G.Anth’y.~ On the shipanm 
another hand, is ‘* Ham/in’’ and on the card, in Dr. Hartman’s hand- 
writing, ‘‘ Typical ’’ ; on the back of the card is written: ‘‘ Presented 
by Jno. G. Anthony.’’ This must be the ‘‘ P. ventrosa Anth. MS. ’’ 
placed among the synonyms of P. fada by Dr. Hartman, Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sc. Phila., 1885,.p. 206, and in his MS. work ; probably also 
itis the ‘‘P. ventricosa Pse. MS.’’ of the same catalogues. In Dr. 
Hartman’s Catalogue of the Genus Partula, 1881, it is given as 
“¢ P. ventricosa Coll. Pse. ( Anthony ).’’ . ventricosa Garrett MS. 
(No. 4158) is a variety of P. hebe. 
4105. ‘‘ Partula brunnea Pse. MS. =faba var., Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Eight specimens, varying in color from castaneous to nearly black, 
and without bands. The name is placed among the synonyms of P. 
faba in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
4106. ‘‘ Partula pallida Pse. MS. = faba (white var.), Raiatea, 
Coll. Pse.’’ Five specimens of a pale olive-brown or whitish shell. 
One has a parietal tooth and is indistinguishable from the var. duéza 
Garr., No. 4103. See also No. 4096. ‘The name is among the syno- 
nyms of P. faba in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
