SMITH: CATALOGUE OF GENUS PARTULA. 453 
same. In Dr. Hartman’s MS. work the name is placed next to P. 
levigata. See under No. 4243. 
Partula grisea Less., New Guinea (originally described as a Buli- 
mus). Notin the Hartman collection, and it appears to be a lost 
species. Dr. Hartman, in his MS. work, places it after P. cénerea 
Albers. Mr. Garrett wrote, May 25, 1882: ‘‘ Both Lesson’s and 
Albers’ descriptions of g7zsea, from New Guinea, most certainly do not 
coincide with mzcans or coxt. It agrées more nearly with the Solo- 
mon Island Partu/a which I last sent’’ (probably P. fexwosa Hartm., 
No. 4238). 
4238. ‘‘Partula flexuosa Hartm. (type), Solomon Isls. Cox datum.’’ 
On the back of the card is written: ‘* This shell we have been calling 
cinerea. Is it that species? L. 15-20, W. 8-g.’’ The figures are 
measurements of length and width in millimeters. For the pencil note 
see No. 4237 and Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., 1885, p. 204. Three 
specimens and a photograph of another pasted to the same card, the 
word ‘‘type’’ being written underneath the photograph. Types or 
cotypes of Dr. Hartman’s description and figure, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. 
Phila., 1885, p. 204. The habitat given is ‘‘ St. George’s and Eddy- 
stone Islands, Solomon Islands.’’ The shells were received from Dr. 
Cox through Mr. Garrett. Perhaps the photograph represents a speci- 
men which was returned to Dr. Cox, though it corresponds closely to 
one of the examples on the card. Dr. Hartman’s figure does not 
agree well with the photograph. 
4239. ‘‘Partula hastula Hartm., Simbo or Eddystone Isld., Sol. 
Islds.’’ On the back of the card is writen: ‘‘ No. 18 of Brazier, Simbo, 
Eddystone Isld. Marked sfadicea by Pease. No. ’’ (see notes under 
No. 4227). Five specimens. Types of Dr. Hartman’s description, 
BiOcweAead: Nato Sc. vehilane 1886, p.. 335, Pl. Il, Fig. on Whe 
habitat given with the description is ‘‘Erromango Island, Solomon, 
Islands.’’ In the MS. work this is changed to ‘‘ Erromango Island 
New Hebrides,’’ in accordance with a letter from Mr. Layard, June r1, 
1887, in which he points out the mistake. In memoranda by Dr. Cox, 
sent to Mr. Garrett and copied by the latter for Dr. Hartman, the 
habitat of sfadicea is given as ‘‘ Eddystone Island, Solomon Islands ”’ ; 
hence, no doubt, the locality given on the label. The shells were 
received from Mr. Brazier, who had sent many Partulas to Pease ; he 
may have sent this species with an erroneous label, or some similar 
species from the Solomon Islands. 
