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ana, P. Isabellina, and P. Pacifica, have been regarded as separate species. The 

 sinistral forms have not been less fortunate in adding to the confusion in synon- 

 ymy ; they vary in size and color in an equal degree with the dextral. The syno- 

 nyms of P. Otaheitana Brug. may be enumerated in the order of seniority as 

 follows : P. Otaheitana, P. Vanikorensis, P. maura, P. Tahulana, P. Isabellina, 

 P. amabilis, P. rubescens, P. Reeveana, P. Pacifica, P. Tahitana ; manuscript spe- 

 cies, P. sinistrorsa, P. crassa, P. siuistralis, P. brevicula, P. perversa, P. turri- 

 cula, Pse. Mss. (non Pse. in A. J. C). 



f P. ovalis Pse., A. J. C, ii. p. 194, 1866. E,aiatea = P. protea. See P. fusca. 



f P. Pacifica Pfr., P. Z. S., p. 125, 1854. This species probably = a large 

 dextral P. Otaheitana without a pillar tooth. 



f P. pallida Pse., Mss. Coll. Pse. = a pale elongate variety of P. faba. 



P. Peasii Cox, P. Z. S., p. 644, pi. 52, f. 2, 1871. Solomon's Island, Dr. Cox. 



f P. peraffinis Pse., Mss. Mon. Helicien, viii. p. 197 = P. elongata (Pfr.). 



f P. perversa Pse., Mss. Coll. Pse., Coll. Brit. Mus. = P. Otaheitana sinis- 

 tral. 



f P. perplexa Pse., Mss. Coll. Pse., Huaheine = P. varia var. This is one of 

 the most beautiful varieties of P. varia. I only detected five specimens in several 

 quarts of P. varia from Huaheine. 



P. pellucida Pse., P. Z. S., p. 457 = 1871. Guadeleamar, Solomon's Island. 

 " A small shell with a distinctly granular surface " (Pse), possibly a Bulimus. 



f P. Pfeifferi Cross, J. O, xix. p. 184, 1871. Vanna-Levu, Banks Island, New 

 Hebrides = P. Caledonica. 



f P. pinguis Garr., Mss. in litt. The form of aperture resembles P. rustica, 

 but in size it approximates P. Thalia. It is a terrestrial species, and probably 

 = P. rustica. 



| P. planilabrum Pse., P. Z. S., p. 672, 1864. Coll. Pse. Tahaa, Garr. 



f P. producta Pse., P. Z. S., p. 671, 1864. Tahiti, Garr. This is a terres- 

 trial species, and may be confounded with dextral banded P. Otaheitana without a 

 pillar tooth. 



f P. propinqua Pse., Mss. Coll. Pse., Tahaa. Mr. Pease, in a label attached 

 to this species, remarks : " I regard this and P. subangulata as only local varie- 

 ties of P. faba from Tahaa," — an observation applicable to many other so-culled 

 species of Partula. 



f P. protea Pse., Mss. Mus. Godeff. Cat., v. p. 92, 1874. Raiatea, Garr.= 

 P. fusca var. See P. fusca. 



f P. pulchra Pse., Mss. Mus. Godeff. Cat., v. p. 92, 1874. Huaheine, Garr. 

 = P. varia, minor form. 



f H.purpurascens Pfr., P. Z. S., p. 335, 1S56 = P. rosea, purple variety. 



f P. radiata Pse., Mss. Coll. Pse., Coll. A. N. S., ex auctore. Raiatca, Garr. 

 This is a good species ; it has been widely distributed by Mr. Tease and others as 

 P. conipressa Pfr. The former possesses very coarse oblique stria 1 , widely re- 

 flected lip, with a keyhole aperture, a pillar tooth, and a slight CftrinatioD at the 

 periphery; while the latter is a smooth shell, with a slightly reileeled lip. ami the 

 pillar tooth is absent. 



