442 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
4183. ‘* Partula otaheitana Brug. var., Tahiti.’’ Three specimens 
of a small whitish variety with dark apex. 
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4184. ‘* Partula otaheitana Brug. (dextral variety), Tahiti.’’ Four- 
teen specimens, pale or reddish brown (= P. reeveana Pfr.). 
4185. ‘‘ Partula rubescens Reeve, type (typical, H. H.S.), Tahiti, 
Coll. Pse.’’ Nine specimens, eight sinistral and one dextral (for com- 
parison ?). The shells are larger and more elongate than the typical 
otaheitana, brown to pale, the upper whorls tinged with rosy. ‘This 
name is placed among the synonyms of /. ofaheitana in all Dr. Hart- 
man’s catalogues. 
4186. ‘‘ Partula sinistrorsa Pse. MS. = otaheitana banded, type 
(typical, H. H.S.), Tahiti, Coll. Pse.’’ Fifteen specimens. A variety 
with broad or narrow bands, sometimes obscure. ‘The shells are sinis- 
tral except (for comparison ) one which is dextral and distinctly banded. 
The latter is very close to the banded var. of P. affinzs Pse. See No. 
4200. 
4187. ‘* Partula brevicula Pse. MS. = otahettana var., Tahiti, Coll. 
Pse.’’? Twelve specimens. A small sinistral form, unicolored brown 
or pale. ‘The name is included among the synonyms of P. ofahettana 
in Dr. Hartman’s catalogue, 1881, and in his MS. work. 
4188. ‘‘ Partula perversa Pse., Tahiti, Coll. Pse.’’ Nine speci- 
mens, eight sinistral and one (for comparison?) dextral; brown or 
pale, without bands. ‘This cannot be distinguished from P. drevicula 
Pse. MS., No. 4187. The name fevversa isa manuscript one. It may 
have been an attempt to revive Helix perversa of Chemnitz. Dr. 
Hartman gives it as a synonym of ofahertana in all his catalogues. 
A189. ‘‘ Partula crassa Pse. MS., Tahiti, Coll. Pse.’’ Four speci- 
mens, all sinistral. ‘Two of them (probably the typical form) are un- 
usually small, chestnut-colored, polished ; the others are light brown or 
pale, one with a narrow band ( = svzistrorsa, No. 4186). The name 
is among the synonyms of ofahe/fana in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
4tgo. ‘* Partula turricula Pse. MS. Type (typical, H. H.S.) from 
Coll. Pse.’’ Two sinistral specimens, one light reddish brown and the 
other white. . This is larger and more elongate than any other varieiy 
of P. otahettana in the Hartman collection, though specimens of 
amabilis Rve., No. 4191, approach it. This MS. name is included 
among the synonyms of ?. o/ahectana in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
It is not the New Hebrides species which Pease described under the 
the same name, Amer. Journ. Conch., 1872. 
