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he gives it specific rank in deference to the opinion of Mr. Garrett, and 
it is so allowed in his later writings. Mr. Garrett wrote, September 8, 
1880: ‘‘ P. citrina is most certainly a good species and differs more 
from faéa than thalia and compacta do from auriculata. Mr. Pease 
did not have many specimens. ‘The last time I visited the locality I 
collected over 800 specimens, most of which I sent to Mus. Godeff. 
It is remarkably uniform in all its specific characters. I never had the 
slightest doubt of its specific value.”’ 
4118. ‘‘Partula vittata Pse. (typical), Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Eleven specimens. ‘Two of these are darker and without the parietal 
tooth, approaching some of the examples referred to P. fusca var. 
protea, No. 4111. 
4119. Partula vittata Pse., Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ Three specimens. 
It is doubtful if these are really P. wttata. ‘They are considerably 
larger and more elongate than other examples referred to P. we//ata or 
its synonyms, and resembling those included under No. 4129 (P. xav7- 
gatoria), differing principally in having an obscure pale band; one is 
without the parietal tooth. Mr. Garrett wrote to Dr. Hartman (Feb- 
ruary 12, 1883): ‘‘ P. navigatoria is frequently banded.’’ 
4120. ‘* Partula terrestris Pease MS., Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ Twelve 
specimens ; five dark castaneous, four castaneous with a broad pale 
band and three pale. In Dr. Hartman’s earlier works this is made a 
synonym of P. approximata Pse.; in his later ones both are included as 
varieties of P. wittata Pse. See notes under No. 4128. 
4121. ‘‘Partula approximata Pse. MS., Raiatea, Colls. Pse. and 
Garr.’’ Fourteen specimens, most of them brown in color, including 
one depauperated form, one albino, and one with distinct oblique 
streaks ; the latter is indistinguishable from small examples included 
under No. 4129 (=P. navigatoria). In Dr. Hartman’s earlier cata- 
logues P. approximata is treated as a distinct species, with P. terrestris 
as a synonym ; in his later works both are included as varieties under 
P. vittata. 
4122. ‘‘Partula approximata Pse., Raiatea.’’ Four specimens, 
showing extremes of variation in size and form. 
4123. ‘‘Partula approximata Pse. MS. (dark var.), Raiatea, Coll. 
Pse.’’ ‘Twelve specimens, all dark castaneous or brown. In several 
the parietal tooth is wanting or rudimentary. 
Note.—This is perhaps the same as ?. castanea Pse. MS., which 
Dr. Hartman placed among the varieties of P. wzttata, Proc. Acad. 
