SMITH: CATALOGUE OF GENUS PARTULA. 441 
4174. ‘‘ Partula virginea Pse. MS., Tahaa.’’ Seven specimens, 
brown, ashy or pale ; some show an obscure darker peripheral band, 
and in two there is a white band below the periphery. . 
4175. ‘‘ Partula virginea Pse. MS. var., Tahaa.’’ Nine speci- 
mens. Generally smaller than the type and with the umbilicus partly 
closed. 
4176. ‘* Partula lutea Lesson (typical) = //acina Pfr., Bora-bora 
Island, Coll. Garr.’’ Nine specimens. 
4177. ‘‘ Partula lutea Less., Bora-bora Island.’’ ‘Two specimens. 
One is similar to the examples under 4176, but has a rosy apex; the 
other is ventricose, partly decorticated, and ash-colored (=P. //acina). 
4178. ‘‘ Partula lutea Less., ventricose var., Bora-bora.’’ Three 
specimens. 
4179. ‘‘ Partula lilacina Pfr. (typical), Bora-bora Island.’’ On 
the back of the card is written: ‘‘’The type example has the epidermis 
denuded, which gives it a lilac color.’’ Four specimens. One is 
denuded and is like the ashy or lilac-colored example included under 
No. 4177; the others differ from P. /utea (No. 4176) only in being 
darker. With the Hartman collection there is a colored drawing (No. 
4345), by E. A. Smith, of the type example of “/acina in the British 
Museum. 
4180. ‘* Partula tilacina Pfr. (dwarf), Bora-bora Island.’’ One 
specimen. 
4181. ‘‘Partula garrettii Pse., Raiatea, Garrett datum.’’ Nine- 
teen specimens, including one section. 
4182. ‘‘Partula otaheitana Brug. vars., Tahiti.’’ Sixteen speci- 
mens, illustrating the variations of this species. Two are dextral and 
unicolored light brown (= No. 4184); two are elongate, light brown 
or pale, sinistral (= P. turricula Pse. MS.); two are brown, sinistral, 
without the parietal tooth (= P. rwbescens Rve.); two are shorter, 
brown, sinistral (= P. dbrevicula Pse. MS. and ferversa Pse.); three 
are sinistral with broad bands (= /. s¢nzstrorsa Pse., banded var. ); 
five are pale with narrow bands, or entirely pale (=P. amadzilis 
Reve; )i. . 
Writing to Dr. Hartman, Oct. 10, 1883, Mr. Garrett says: ‘ Bru- 
guiere’s type of ofaheztana is the plain reversed shell from the Fantana 
Valley. Dillwin’s description refers to the same shell. Férrusac 
figured several varieties to represent Bruguiére’s species.’’ See No. 
4200. 
