250 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MAL.VCOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The following; papers were read : — 



1. " On the genns Nmsodonta;' by E. A. Smith, F.Z.S., etc. 



2. " Notes on the Anatomy of Ilelix Qnckettiana, Mclv. and Pons.," 

 by S. Pace. 



3. "Notes on West Australian Land-Shells," by C. Hedley. 



4. " Descriptions of new species of Clamilice from Japan and 

 Yunnan," by E. 11. Sykes, F.Z.S., etc. 



Mr. G. F. Harris exhibited Tertiary specimens of Chama. 



On behalf of Dr. Chaster were exhibited British species of Lepton, 

 Lasma, Kellia, and Kelliella. 



Mr. E. A. Smith exhibited a sinistral specimen of Papuina 

 leiieophcea, Cox, from the Solomon Islands. 



Mr. J. H. Vanstone exhibited a living specimen of Crepidula 

 fornicata, Linn., from the Crouch lliver, Essex. 



Mr. E. 11. Sykes exhibited the types of the new species described 

 in his paper, and some land-shells from the Miocene of the South of 

 Prance. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



Friday, Apuii, 19Tn, 1895. 

 Dr. II. Woodward, F.R.S., etc., Yice-President, iii tlio Chair. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. "On some new species of British Mollusca from the Triton 

 Expedition," by H. K. Jordan, F.G.S., etc. 



2. "The Anatomy of Natalina Cajfra, Fer.," by M. F. Woodward. 



3. "New species of Shells from Kuraclii and the Mekran Coast," 

 by G. B. Sowerby, F.Z.S., etc. 



4. " List of the Land and Fresh-water Mollusca of New Providence 

 Island, Bahamas," by W. Bendall. 



5. "Notes on two cases of the transport and survival of Terrestrial 

 Mollusca in the New Forest," by T. Leighton, F.G.S. 



On behalf of Mr. H. K. Jordan the types were exhibited of the 

 now species described in his paper, also AvUcou exilis, Jeffreys, from 

 the Faroe Channel. 



Mr. W. Bendall exhibited a collection of Land and Fresh-water 

 Mollusca from New Providence Island, Bahamas, in illustration of his 

 paper. 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby exhibited specimens in illustration of his paper. 



Mr. A. S. Ivennard exhibited a collection of Mullusca from a 

 Pleistocene depo.^it at Crayford, including Littoriua rudis, Maton, and 

 Agriolimax leer is, Miill. 



Mr. E. R. Sykes exhibited a small chart showing the distribution of 

 C'/aiisilia. 



Mr. S. Pace exhibited Esther ia donaciformis, Baird, from Persia, and 

 another species of Esthcria from Algeria. 



Mr. W. M. Webb exhibited eight species of Land and Fresh-water 

 Mollusca from a Pleistocene deposit at Chelmsford. 



