SMITH: CATALOGUE OF GENUS PARTULA. 497 
4095. ‘‘ Partula faba Martyn, Raiatea.’’ Seven specimens, pale 
with oblique dark lines, and without the bands. 
4096. ‘* Partula faba Martyn, Raiatea.’’ Ten specimens of a 
pale olive colored variety ; two of these are darker around the umbili- 
cus, one showing also the sutural band. In color they approach No. 
4106 (var. P. pallida Pse. MS.), but the shell and aperture are 
broader. 
4097. ‘‘ Partula faba Martyn (variety), Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ 
Eleven specimens, dark chestnut brown to olive brown, without bands 
and varying much in form and size. 
4098. ‘‘ Partula faba Martyn (abnormal), Raiatea.’’ Seven more 
or less dwarfed and unsymmetrical examples. 
4099. ‘‘ Partula subangulata Pse. MS., Tahaa, Coll. Pse.’’ Nine 
specimens. Six are castaneous to brown (one with an obscure darker 
band) ; one (somewhat immature ) is pale with a broad dark band ; two 
are albinos. ‘This is P. faba var. subangulata Pse., Jour. de Conch., 
F370, p4on,.andeeroe. Zool: Soc., 1971, pp: 458) 473, Pl. 3; Fig. 
79, Hartman, Proc; Acad. Nat..Sc. Phil., 1385,\p.>206,etc.. ‘Lhe 
banded example corresponds almost exactly to some of the specimens 
of the var. P. amanda Garr., No. 4101, also (according to Garrett) 
from ‘Tahaa. 
Atoo. ‘* Partula subangulata Pse. MS., Raiatea, Coll. Smith- 
’ Nine specimens. One is dark castaneous with a narrow pale 
sutural band ; four are brown with more or less obvious oblique striga- 
tions ; four are pale olive colored. Pease, Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1871, p. 
458, says that Raiatea is the metropolis of P. fada and that the var. 
subangulata is found (exclusively?) in Tahaa. Garrett, in his MS. 
Catalogue, gives the habitat as Tahaa., 
A4tol. ‘* Partula amanda Garr. MS.,= faba var., Raiatea, ex 
auctore.’’ On the back of the card is written: ‘‘ This shell in A. N. 
S.’’ (Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia) ‘‘is labeled ‘ P. de/la 
’’? Eleven specimens. The ground color varies from 
castaneous to pale olive brown and there is a broad encircling band, 
or two narrow bands, sometimes obscure, or a broad band with darker 
edges. One (smaller) example is almost wholly dark, with a narrow 
pale band at the suture, corresponding to the var. marginata, No. 
4107. Another has a well developed parietal tooth. ‘This is Partula 
amanda “Garr; Journ. Acad: Nat. Sc.. Philar,, 1X pi) 50, Pl... LI; 
Higni 7s, and 2. de//@ Pse. MS. (non) /. hebe var. ella Pse. | Proc. 
sonian.’ 
ex auctore. 
