200 PKOCEEDIXGS OF THE MALACOLOGICA.L SOCIETY. 



The authors further pointed out that both Prof. Tate and Mr. 

 Pritehard, as well as they themselves, had overlooked the description 

 by Prof. Von Koenen (whom they wished to thank for calling their 

 attention to the fact), thirty years previously, of another species, 

 S. Hoernesi. 



The genus Spirulirostra now, therefore, embraced the following 

 species : — 



1. S. anomala (ante, p. 125). 



2. S. BcUardii {ante, p. 123). 



3. S. Hoernesi, Von Koenen. Zeitschr. dcutsch. Geol. Ges. xvii. 



(1865) p. 429; Palaeontogr. xvi. (1867) p. 145, pi. xiv. 



Miocene : Dingden, Germany. 



4. S. curta, Tate, journ. R. Soc. New S. "Wales, xxvii. (1894) 



p. 170, pi. X. fig. 1. 

 Lower Eocene (?) : Geelong, Victoria, Australia. 



4. " On a new Helicoid Land-Shell from New Zealand," by E. E. 

 Sykes, B.A., F.Z.S. 



Sir Rawson Eawson exhibited specimens of Conus nehulosus, Brug., 

 from Bridgetown Harbour, Barbadoes ; also limestone fossils and 

 sub-fossil specimens from a marl-pit in Barbadoes. 



Mr. E. A. Smith exhibited specimens of Pirula investigatoris, Smith, 

 and SolarieIJa infundihulum, Watson, from the Indian Ocean. 



Dr. H. Woodward exhibited specimens of Meleagrina margaritifera. 

 Lam., to illustrate the production of pearls, both artificially and by 

 nature. 



Mr. B. B. Woodward exhibited a section of a pearl of Inoceramus 

 from the Chalk at Northflect. 



Mr. S. I. Da Costa exhibited specimens of Pecten crassicostatiis, 

 Sow., and other species of that genus; also Bulimus Favanni, Lamk., 

 and B. crassilabris, Gray, from Madagascar. 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby exhibited specimens of Ci/prcea moneta, Linn., 

 and C. annulus, Linn., including the type of C. Noumeensis, Marie. 



Mr. W. Crouch exhibited live specimens of Crepidula fornicata, 

 Linn., from the Crouch Kiver, Essex. 



Mr. G. F. Harris exhibited a specimen of Pinna margaritacea, Lam., 

 from the Bracklesham Beds of Lee-on-the-Solcnt. 



Mr. E. R. Sykes exhibited species of Alopia from Transylvania ; 

 Sipho islandicus, Chcmn., from outside Milford Haven ; also Endodonia 

 bianca, Hutton, p]. corniculum, Reeve, and a new species from New 

 Zealand. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



Friday, December Hth, 1894. 



Dr. H. Woodward, F.R.S., etc., President, in the Chair. 



The following wore elected Members of the Society : W. M. 



Daly, R. Bruce Foote, Mrs. Agnes F. Kenyon, Sir Rawson W. 



Rawson; M. M. Schepman, Charles Spencer, Dr. E. J. Tulk-Hart. 



