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Eolis olivacea, (A. & H.) Once under stones at low water. 



aurantiaca, (A. & H.) Moderately rare, dredged, twenty- 



five fms. 

 cingukta, (A. & H.) Once under stone at extreme low 



water. 

 Glottensis, (A. & H.) Once dredged on gravelly bottom, 



in ten fms., on zoophytes. 



amsena, (A. & H.) Moderately rare, in ten fms., gravelly 



bottom, on Sertularia polyzonias. 



viridis, (Forbes). Moderately common, on muddy stones 



at extreme low water. 



picta, (A. & H.) Eare, dredged, gravelly bottom, on 



Tuhularia indivisa. 

 exigua, (A. & H.) Moderately rare, at extreme low water, 



and dredged on Laniinaria saccJiarina. 

 Hermsea, (Lov6n). 

 , bifida, (Mont.) Moderately common, dredged on 



Griffithsia corallina. This species has a strong 



but not unpleasant odour. 

 Hero, (Lov6n). 

 formosa, (Lov6n). Once dredged among Melohesia, adhering 



to the valve of a dead pecten. 



March 31st, 1868. 



Mr James A. Mahony in the chair. The following gentlemen 

 were elected members of the society : — Messrs Thomas D. Moffat, 

 resident; L. M'Gown, British Consul in Mexico; Dr Dug6s, 

 Mexico; and Rev. DrOloag, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, corresponding. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



The Secretary exhibited a specimen of Buarremon schistaceus 

 (Boiss), which had been shot in Aberdeenshire, in 1863, by Mr 

 George Mearns, and forwarded by Mr W. C. Angus, corres- 

 ponding member. 



Mr John Young exhibited, from the collection in the Hunterian 

 Museum, a new brachiopod shell, Triglesia Grayiana (Davidson), 

 recently discovered in the silurian strata of the Girvan valley, by 

 Mrs Robert Gray. 



