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of P. ¢eniata in all Dr. Hartman’s catalogues. Mr. Garrett consid- 
ered it distinct. Writing Feb. 10, 1879, he stated that he found it in 
a valley, associated with vex7//um ( = suturalis) and simulans, and re- 
marks: ‘‘Carpenter referred elongata to lineata var. (presumably 
Reeve’s “neata, = suturalis) and says it closely resembles a large 
gracilis (= attenuata Pse., No. 4235). He was right in the latter 
conclusion ; but he might with almost equal propriety have referred it 
to otaheitana as to lineata. Now you write that it is considered to be 
identical with vefanda Pfr., a New Hebrides species, an entirely differ- 
ent shell according to the diagnosis.’’ 
4231. ‘‘ Partula elongata Pse., Moorea.’’ Four specimens, all white. 
Two are considerably shorter than the others. 
4232. ‘* Partula elongata Pse. (vars.), Emeo.’’ The locality name 
(Eimeo, Moorea) is on a slip pasted to the card, and perhaps in Geale’s 
handwriting. Five specimens. Two are brown, one cinereous and two 
white with the apex faintly rosy. é 
4233. ‘‘Partula carteriensis Quoy et Gaimard, Carteret Isl., New 
Ireland.’’ Seven specimens, varying in color from pale cinereous 
brownish to white. Presumably these shells, or some of them, are 
from the Cox collection. In memoranda written by Dr. Cox, about 
1881, he says the species is from Port Carteret, New Ireland. 
4234. ‘‘Partula hyalina Brod. (type) (typical, H. H. S.), Ta- 
hiti.”’ Twelve specimens, including one immature and one old shell 
with the lip greatly thickened. In a catalogue of Partula (undated) 
which Mr. Garrett sent to Dr. Hartman he gives the localities for this 
species: ‘Tahiti (Garr.), Rurutu (De Gage), Mangaia (Garr.). 
Dr. Hartman, in his MS. work, notes these and adds: ‘‘ Tumaco 
‘(Cuming ).’’ The shells are all white. See No. 4348. 
4235. ‘‘Partula attenuata Pse. (type) (typical, H. H. S.), 
Raiatea, Coll. Pse.’’ Twelve specimens. Mr. Garrett (MS. cata- 
logue) states that he has collected this species on Tahiti and Raiatea. 
4236. ‘‘ Partula lirata Mousson, Lanthali’’ (probably the locality 
is Lantala, or Lanthala, Fiji Is.). Six specimens, varying in color 
from light brownish to white. Dr. Hartman, in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. 
Phila., 1885, p. 216, gives the habitat ‘‘Tavinu, Viti Islands’’ and 
elsewhere ‘‘’Tavinu or Somma Is.’’ Mr. Layard, writing June rr, 
1887, says: ‘‘ There are no such places. I suspect the islands of 
Taviuni and Loma-loma are meant. I collected for six weeks on the 
first named and for a day or two on the latter and never saw the shell, 
