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4158. Partula ventricosa Garr. MS., Raiatea, Coll. Garr.’’ Seven 
specimens. Six of these retain the epidermis but are without the rosy 
apex of hebe var. del/a ; the seventh is an ordinary decorticated hede, 
probably placed on the card for comparison. See under No. 4155, 
P. ventricosa is included as a variety of ede in all Dr. Hartman’s 
papers, though in the 1881 catalogue he gives the name ventrosa 
by error, and it is so written on the label. P. ventricosa Anth. MS. 
(No. 4104) is a very different shell. 
4159. ‘‘ Partula globosa Pse. MS. (typical ), Raiatea.’’ Six speci- 
mens. It differs from P. hede var. be//a Pse. (No. 4157) only in being 
a little smaller and more globose, the rosy apex wanting or less 
strongly defined. Included among the varieties of P. Aede in all Dr. 
Hartman’s catalogues. 
A160. ‘‘Partula gibba Fér. (type) (typical, H. H. S.), Guam, 
Ladrone Islands.’’ Fourteen specimens, pale purplish brown, pale 
yellowish or whitish, with a white sutural line, and the apex generally 
darker... Mr. Garrett; in a letter to: Dr. Hartman; Dec. 30,.18384, 
remarks that when he visited Guam he found /. gzééa in great pro- 
fusion. 
4161. ‘* Partula mastersti Pfr., Guam, Ladrone Islands.’’ Nine 
specimens. A dark variety of P. gzbba, preserving the white sutural 
line. It is referred to gzdéa in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
4162. ‘*Partula bicolor Pse., Guam, Ladrone Islands, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Five specimens, pale yellow, with or without a purplish band above 
the suture. On the back of the card is written: ‘‘Sent to Pease by 
Brazier and picked from three bushels of P. ¢7éa from Guam, collected 
by Brazier’s father-in-law, Capt. Rossiter.’’ Brazier wrote to Dr. Hart- 
man, June 18, 1885: ‘* P. dzcolor Pease was described from three speci- 
mens sent byme to him. ‘They were picked out by me from about three 
bushels of P. giba from Guam, collected by my late father-in-law, 
Captain Thomas Rossiter, in a French whaler, 45 years ago.’’ See 
No. 4275. 
4163. ‘‘Partula radiolata Pfr., Guam, Ladrone Islands.’’ Nine 
specimens. In memoranda written by Dr. Cox about 1881, he says: 
‘* P. radiolata Pfr. never came from New Ireland, in my opinion ; it is 
from Guam.’’ 
4164. ‘‘ Partula dentifera Pfr. (type), (typical, H.S. S.), Raiatea, 
Coll. Pse.’’ Fourteen specimens. ‘Three or four have a small parietal 
tooth. (Compare. No. 4166.) 
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