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MUSEUMS. 21 
Mollusca. 
Five Shells (two T'rochus zizyphinus, one Trochus sp. and two 
Littorina sp.) (D. 19. 8. 05. 1-4), from Kingston Bay, 8.W. Ireland ; 
collected and presented by Mr. J. J. Ramsay, 7, Hawksworth Street, 
Antield, Liverpool: 
Micro-preparation of palate of Helix aspersa (D. 22. 5. 05. 1); 
presented by Mr. James A. Weale, Boundary Place, Liverpool. 
Cuttlefish (Sepiola atlantica) and mass of Cuttlefish Spawn (D. 11. 
7. 05. 2 and 3), from the estuary of the Mersey ; collected by the 
Assistant Curator and the Laboratory Assistant. 
Sea Slug (Doris tuberculata) (D. 30. 9. 05. 1), from Llandudno ; 
presented by Dr. J. H. O’Connell, 2, Dudley Road, Sefton Park, 
Liverpool. 
Two Pearl Oyster Shells (indet.) (D. 9. 10. 05. 1), from the pearling 
grounds, West Coast of Australia ; presented by Captain G. D. Keay, 
35, Moss Lane, Aintree. 
(Collection of Land, Freshwater and Marine Shells, chiefly British, 
representing upwards of 28 genera and 48 species (D. 22. 11. 05. 1, 
&e.); presented by Mr. T. McLellan, Herschell Street, Robson Street, 
Liverpool. 
Small collection of Fossil Shells, representing amongst other species, 
Turritella sulcifera, Cardita planicosus, Venus parva, T hetis minor, 
Panopaea plicata, Pecten interstriatus, Modiola equalis, Arca raulini, 
Gervilia anceps, Trigonia caudata Arca perna mulleti, Astarte oblonga, 
Cypridea sp. (D. 28. 11. 05. 1 ete.), from the Wealden of the Isle of 
Wight; presented by Colonel L. Worthington Wimer, O.M., Lothian 
House, Ryde, I.0.W. 
Snail, and about 126 Bivalves, Univalves and odd Shells, and 
tube containing small Shells (D. 24. 12. 05. 5-11) (indet.), from 
_ Uganda, Africa; collected and presented by Dr. C. Christy. 
