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an appointment in the Forest Department of Siam, and was stationed 
for some time at Pitsunaloke, some 200 miles due north of Bangkok, 
and subsequently at Lampoon, further north near Chieng Mai. He 
died of fever about November, 1900, when on his way to the last- 
named place to obtain medical treatment. Mr. Daly became a member 
of the Malacological Society in 1894. [ From notes supplied by Dr. W. T. 
Blanford. | 
ORDINARY MEETING. 
Fripay, 14TH Frsrvuary, 1902. 
KE. A. Suiru, F.Z.S., ete., President, in the Chair. 
Percy F. Kensett was elected to membership of the Society. 
Exhibits were placed on the table by the following :— 
Dr. H. C. Sorby: Specimens of British Mollusca and lantern slides 
of the same, demonstrating methods for preserving the natural colours. 
B. B. Woodward: Lantern slides showing molluscan Shell Characters. 
G. K. Gude: Drawings of Helicoid Land-Shells. 
G. B. Sowerby: Types of Marine Molluscs from the collection of the 
late M. Thomas. 
H. Fulton: Type-specimens of new species and varieties of Land- 
Shells from New Guinea. 
H. B. Preston: A collection of Darts of British Helicide. 
EK. A. Smith: Specimens of /someria orcas (Koch) with remarkable 
thickening of the peristome. 
F. G. Bridgman: A small form of Physa fontinalis (Linn.) from 
near Norwich. 
ORDINARY MEETING. 
Fripay, 14tTH Marcu, 1902. 
E. A. Smrru, F.Z.S8., etc., President, in the Chair. 
Miss Mary L. Hett, Archibald Campbell, and F. G. Bridgman were 
elected to membership of the Society. 
The following communications were read :— 
1. ‘List of Marine Shells collected near Aden from 1892 to 1901.” 
By Commander E. R. Shopland. 
2. ‘On Non-Marine Mollusca from the Holocene of Westminster and 
London Wall.” By A. 8. Kennard and B. B. Woodward, F.L.S., ete. 
3. ‘Note on Cypreamicrodon of Gray.” By E. A. Smith, F.Z.S., ete. 
Exhibits were placed on the table by the following :— 
B. B. Woodward: Specimens of Assiminea Grayana (Leach) from 
Ribe, Denmark. Hitherto the species had been found only in Kent 
and the Thames Valley. 
S. Pace: A collection of the species of Columbellide occurring 
near Aden. 
