ORDINARY MEETING. 
Fripay, 9TH May, 1902. 
E. R. Syxzs, B.A., F.L.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following communications were read :— 
1. “A Synopsis of the genus Streptaxis and its allies.” By G. K. 
Gude, F.Z.8. 
2. ‘On a new Ctenostreon from the Middle Oolites of Switzerland.” 
By R. Bullen Newton, F.G.S. 
3. ‘On a new species of Chetoplewra from South Africa.” By 
E. R. Sykes, B.A., F.L.S. 
4, “The Myology of Pholas.”” By R. H. Burne, B.A., F.Z.S. 
Exhibits were placed on the table by the following :-— 
A. Hale: Specimens of Awricula auris-mide (Linn.) from the river 
Selangor, showing flattening of the anterior surface. 
Rey. R. Ashington Bullen: Two new records from Harlyn Bay 
(from a late Keltic burial- ground), Vitrea nitidula (Drap.) and 
Pyramidula rotundata (Mill.). 
S. Pace: Series of Columbella epamella, Ducl., and Columbella 
idalina, Ducl. 
E. R. Sykes: Types of six new species of Land-Shells from Perak ; 
an unusually fine specimen of Murex tenuispina (Lam.); an abnormal 
shell of Modiolarva discors (Linn.). 
R. H. Burne: A Pearl Oyster with islets of nacre in the ligament. 
G. K. Gude, R. Bullen Newton, E. R. Sykes, and R. H. Burne: 
Specimens in illustration of their papers. 
ORDINARY MEETING. 
Fripay, 13TH June, 1902. 
E. A. Smrru, F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 4 
The following communications were read :— 
1. “On Helix Basileus of Benson from Southern India: its anatomy 
and generic position.’? By Lieut.-Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S. 
2. ‘On the anatomy of some little-known Land Mollusca from 
New Britain and Lifu, Loyalty Islands, collected by Dr. Arthur Willey, 
F.R.S.” By Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S. 
3. “On a small collection of Non-Marine Shells formed by Mr. J. J. 
Walker from the New Hebrides, Banks and Torres Islands.” By 
E. R. Sykes, B.A., F.L.S. 
4, ‘On the Identity and Relationships of Buccinum dermestoideum, 
Lam.” By S. Pace, F.Z.S. 
Exhibits were placed on the table by the following :— 
R. Bullen Newton: Plaster reproduction of Gisortia Gisortiensis, 
Passy, from the Paris Basin. 
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