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ture) is pale with a narrow dark band. It is evident that Dr. Hart- 
man doubted the validity of this species, which was not abundantly 
represented in his own cabinet. In his first catalogue (1881) he 
makes it a synonym of fusca. Later, in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 
1885, p. 208, he follows Garrett in considering it distinct ; the name 
does not appear in the ‘‘ Nautilus’’ catalogue, Nov., 1892, but was 
perhaps omitted by mistake. In his MS. catalogue he treats it as a 
valid species, with P. ovals Garr. (non Pse.) as a synonym. See ex- 
tract from Mr. Garrett’s letter under No. 4128. In the same letter 
(Jan. 25, 1885) he says: ‘‘I send you one of my poor specimens of 
lugubris and one of ovals (= /ugubris, dark var.). In some very 
old specimens of /wguwéris the outer lip is more labiated than in the 
example I send and the upper portion of the labiation is slightly 
emarginate, and some have a slight tubercle beneath and next to the 
emargination,”’ 
4131. ‘* Partula lugubris Pse. (typical), Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Eleven specimens, only three or four fully mature. ‘Two are pale with 
a darker band; seven are dark with a pale band; two are entirely 
dark. 
4132. ‘‘ Partula radiata Pse. MS., Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ Nine spec- 
imens, brown or pale, with oblique strigations and without bands. 
Most of these examples are larger and more elongate than other spec- 
imens of radiata in the collection. ‘The species was not described by 
Pease, and was first figured by Garrett in Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 
IX, Pl. Ill, Fig. 45. Mr. Garrett supposed that P. mzcrostoma Pse. 
MS. was a variety of this species. See under No. 4309. 
4133. ‘‘ Partula radiata Pse. MS. (white var.). Distributed as P. 
compressa Pfr.; Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ (See Hartman, Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sc. Phila., 1885, p. 208, and MS. cat.) Twelve specimens, pale and 
obliquely strigate, without bands. All are much smaller than those 
included under No. 4132; five are compressed and slightly angulate 
on the body whorl. 
4134. ‘* Partula radiata Pse. MS. (banded var.), (type) (typical, 
H. H. S.), Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ Thirteen specimens, varying much 
in size and form ; in several the bands are indistinct or wanting. Com- 
pare No. 4108. 
4135. ‘‘Partula radiata Pse.? or hybrids, Raiatea.’’ Seven 
specimens, all pale and some with only traces of the oblique streaks. 
Compare No. 4310. 
