444 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
4195. ‘‘ Partula fignaria Pse., Tahiti.’’ Four specimens. A small 
variety, pale with broad oblique streaks; one is a dwarf and nearly 
white. 
ALGO. ““vRariwiawienaria ese. var. \lahitiy Coll. Pse-72 sihree 
specimens. ‘Two are orange-brown with a broad yellow band below 
the periphery, reappearing on the upper whorls; the other is orange- 
brown with an obsure yellow band above the periphery. In color the 
variety approaches P. ntens Pfr., No. 4204, but the form is more 
elongate. 
Aro7..““Partula afjimis Pse., Tahiti, Coll. Pse..” Twelve speet- 
mens ; reddish brown, or paler and with oblique strigations. /P. af- 
finis is united with P. Zzgvarza in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. 
4198. ‘‘Partula affinis Pse., Tahiti.’’ Eight specimens; light 
brown or pale, with faint strigations. 
4199. ‘‘Partula affinis Pse., Tahiti (Coll. Pse.).’’ Sixteen speci- 
mens. Seven are brownish with oblique streaks; six are paler; two 
are whitish with peripheral and sutural bands. 
4z00. ‘“Paritula afinis, se: var., Vahiti, Coll: Rse-" Dwelve 
specimens. Eight are white and probably albinos ; four are pale with 
basal, peripheral and sutural bands. Regarding the latter Dr. Hart- 
man wrote on the back of the card: ‘‘The variety with the brown 
band is marked in the Jardin des Plantes P. ofahettana Fer. var. 
fasciata.’’ Mr. Garrett wrote, Sept. 8, 1880: ‘*The banded var. of 
affinis was, as I said, confined to a single valley eight miles east of 
Papenoo. Pease mentions it as a variety in his description of afinis. 
When I put up the first sets which Pease sent to England it was la- 
beled affinis var. dubia. Carpenter referred it to P. varia var.!”’ 
According to Dr. Hartman, P?. affuzs Garr. (non Pse.) = otahettana 
Brug. ; it appears probable, however, that Garrett is speaking of the 
true affin’s Pse., which he regarded as a variety of ofahettana. Com- 
pare No. 4194, received from Garrett, and No. 4186. The banded 
examples under the label P. Zgnaria (Nos. 4193, 4194) are larger, 
more elongate and not so shining. 
4201. ‘‘Partula affinis, Pse., Tahiti.”’ On the back of the card is 
written: ‘This example occurred with the Pease duplicates from Ta- 
hiti.’’ One specimen, orange brown with an ill-defined yellow band 
(=P) 7utens: Pir. ). 
4202. ‘‘Partula affinis Pse., var. dacca Pse. MS., Tahiti, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Five specimens. Three are brown, small and short, approaching the 
