438 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
Mr. Garrett wrote to Dr. Hartman, Feb. 10, 1879: ‘‘P. umbilicata 
is, to my eye, one of the most clearly marked species found in the 
islands, and is more nearly related to auricudata than to hebe.’’ 
4148. ‘* Partula umbilicata Pse. (abnormal).’’ One specimen. 
The spire is contorted and much depressed ; color nearly white. 
4149. ‘‘Partula expansa Pse. (typical), Samoa.’’ Two speci- 
mens. Dr. Hartman, in his MS. catalogue, places this species pro- 
visionally next to P. wmbilicata. In previous writings he gave it 
various positions, generally with doubt. 
4150. ‘‘ Partula crassilabris Pse. (typical), Raiatea.’’ Fourteen 
specimens, generally brown with an obsolete pale band; one small 
example is entirely brown and one is an albino. 
4151. ‘* Partula crassilabris Pse., Raiatea.’’ Four specimens, all 
small and unicolored, brown or pale brown. 
4152. ‘‘ Partula rustica Pse. (type) (typical, H. H. S.), Raiatea, 
Coll. Pse.’’ Eleven specimens, uncolored brown or pale or with an 
obscure paler band. Mr. Garrett always regarded this as a valid 
species. He expresses this opinion in a letter to Dr. Hartman, 
March 15, 1882, and says that P. prmguis is a synonym. 
4153. ‘‘ Partula rustica Pse. (typical), Raiatea.’’ Twelve speci- 
mens, including two pale or albino. 
4154. ‘* Partula pinguis Garr., MS. Garr. dat., Coll. Pse.’’ Three 
specimens of a uniform light brown color. United with rustica in all 
Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
4155. ‘*Partula hebe Pfr. (typical), Raiatea, Coll. Pse.”’ Nime 
specimens, all denuded of epidermis and white, or with the apex 
tinted. Mr. Garrett observed (March 8, 1879): ‘‘I have collected 
thousands of fede (typical) which inhabits two contiguous valleys, and 
never found one with epidermis. But ede var. della Pse. and hebe 
var. ventricosa Garr.—not Pease—exhibit epidermis, but inhabit other 
parts of the island.’’ 
4156. ‘‘ Partula hebe Pfr. vars., Raiatea.’’ Five specimens. Two 
are like var. P. della Pse. (No. 4157); two are like P. ventricosa 
Garr. MS. (No. 4158); the fifth is a typical hede. 
4157. ‘* Partula bella Pse. MS., Raiatea, (Coll. Pse.).” Tileven 
specimens. This is P. hedbe, var. bella Pse., Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1871, 
p- 474, included as a variety of /ede in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
The shells have a well-preserved epidermis and the apex is rosy. See 
under No. 4155. 
