474 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
4331. A tube with nine embryonic shells, labeled ‘‘ gwamensis 
Jusseau.’’ No doubt P. gwamensis Pfr. 
There were also seven unlabeled Partulas with the collection, found 
in a box with No. 4332, and probably intended for sections. These 
have been referred to cztrina Pse., formosa Pse., fusca Pse., otahertana 
Brug. var. amadbilis Rve., ignarta var. affinis Pse., crasstlabris var. 
rustica Pse. and ¢hafa Garr. 
SECTIONS. 
4332. ‘‘Partula faba Martyn.’’ ‘Three sections; front, back and 
side of the shell. In the same box is a pill box with a number of 
embryonic shells, no doubt of P. faba. 
4333. ‘‘ Four sections mounted on one card, labeled respectively 
““crassulabris,’ “rustica,” “recta” ‘and **7osea. . 
See also No. 4181. 
PHOTOGRAPHS. 
4334. ‘‘Partula woodlarkiana Hartm., New Guinea, Woodlark 
Isld.’’ ‘Two photographs of the same shell, mounted on a card. On 
the back of the card is written: ‘‘ The shell was returned to Brazier 
as requested.’’ ‘The species is not represented by specimens in the 
Hartman collection. 
4335. ‘‘Partula newcombianum Hartm.’’ Photograph mounted on 
acard. It represents an immature (?) shell, in form and appearance 
quite different from the typical nezwcombianum, No. 4336. ‘There 
are several unmounted copies. Possibly the label is a mistake. The 
species is not represented by specimens in the Hartman collection. 
4336. ‘‘Partula newcombianum Hartm., Salisboe Isld., (type).’’ 
Photograph from which the figure was taken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. 
Phila., 1886, Pl. Il, Fig. 13. On the back of the card 1s writtenk 
‘«'The vessel was lost in which the example was returned and the type 
is lost.’’ 
4337. ‘‘Partula proxima Hartm., Vanua Levu, N. Hebrides.’’ 
Two photographs mounted on a card. One is marked ‘‘ type’’ and is 
the original of the figure in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1886, Pl. 
II, Fig. 11. On the back of the card is written: ‘‘ Returned to Dr. 
Cox.’’ ‘The species is not represented by specimens in the Hartman 
Coll. 
4338. ‘‘Partula proxima Hartm., Vanua Levu, Banks Islands.’’ 
A photograph of two shells, corresponding to the separated photo- 
