MOLLUSCA 399 
(4) Neritina neglecta Pease. 
Neritina neglecta Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 435. 
Has. Hawaiian Islands (Pease). 
(5) Neritena vespertina Nuttall. 
Neritina vespertina Nuttall, Jay, Cat. Shells, Ed. 3, 1839, p. 66 (nom. sol.) ; 
Reeve, Conch. Icon. Merttzna, sp. 61. 
? Neritina sandwichensis Desh., Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 82 [nec Deshayes |. 
Has. All the Islands (Baldwin). 

In conclusion I may call attention to three species, attributed to the Islands, which 
do not really belong to their fauna. 
Partula terrestris Pease. Apparently a manuscript name; it has appeared in 
Paetel’s ‘Catalog’ and in the Mon. Helic. Viv. (Vol. vu. p. 209) with the 
habitat of ‘I. Sandwich.’ According to Dr Hartman, it is a synonym of 
P. approximans Pease, from Raiatea. 
Spiraxis sandwicensis was described by Pfeiffer (P. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, 
p. 335) as from the Hawaiian Islands. It appears to me to be a form of the 
Bulimus lactifluus of Pfeiffer, described from Chili, and I feel no doubt the 
Hawaiian habitat is erroneous. 
Bulimus kauaiensis was described by Pfeiffer in the same volume (p. 332). It is 
probably also Chilian and very close to Bulimus albicans Brod.; but I am not 
quite sure of the identity, as the shell is slightly more succineiform. 
Finally, it may be noted that a specimen of Viviparus chinensis Gray, doubtless 
imported for food, was collected by Mr Perkins at “ Wailuku,” Maui. 

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