CONCHOLOGY. 



During the past year the Society have been much 

 indebted to Miss Helen Taylor, then residing at 

 Kenilworth, who with great kindness has re-arranged 

 and re-named a considerable portion of the large 

 collection of recent shells in the Museum, especially 

 the land shells, to which she has made some impor- 

 tant additions from her own cabinet. Mr. Edmonds 

 has cleaned them, and the entire series is now in 

 excellent order and much improved. 



Miss Baly, of the Butts, Warwick, has lately pre- 

 sented a very interesting collection of local fresh-water 

 shells, tabletted and arranged by her, which are valu- 

 able additions to the series, and for which the vSociety 

 owe her their best thanks. 



LIBRARY. 



A considerable number of volumes having been added 

 to the Library since the Catalogue was printed, an 

 appendix to it has become desirable. This will engage 

 the attention of the Council at an early opportunity. 

 The addition to the collection of presents of works of 

 local interest will be gladly acknowledged by the Council. 



Any Member wishing to take a book from the Library 

 is particularly requested to see that an entry is made in 

 the book kept for the purpose, which is on the Library 

 table. The date must also be entered when the book is 

 returned. 



