PROCEEDINGS 



MALAGOLO&ICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



Fkiday, lOxn jSTovember, 1911. 



E. BULLEX Newtox, F.G.S., President, in tlie Chair. 



Mr. Guy Coburii llobson, B.A., was elected a member of the 

 Society. 



The following communications -were read : — 



1. '• On the Anatomy of Species of CuUellus and Azoy^ By 

 H. H. Bloomer, F.L.S. 



2. "Description of new Terrestrial Mollusca from North-AYest 

 China." By H. B. Preston, F.Z.S. 



3. "Note on Viquesnelia lenticularis, Desh., from the Miocene 

 (Sarmatian) of Turkey." By G. K. Gude, F.Z.S. 



Mr. A. S. Kennard exhibited a specimen of JEulota fruticum 

 collected in Kent by the Kev. E. W. Bowell. It was surmised that 

 the species might possibly have survived from the Pleistocene Age, 

 ami has been either overlooked by couchologists or mistaken lor 

 HeliceUa Cantiana. On the other hand, it was admitted that on the 

 strength of a single stray specimen the species could not be recognized 

 as a member of the British recent fauna. 



^Ir. Kennard and Mr. B. B. AYoodward both exhibited specimens 

 of Planorbis Stroemi from Oxford. 



The Rev. B. Ashington Bullen exliibited some shells of Eulota 

 similaris collected by him in the Bermudas, some of which showed 

 a strongly thickened lip; also a scalariform specimen of the same 

 species. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



Friday, Stu December, 1911. 



R. Bullen Newton, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 



Messrs. Caesar B. Boettger, John Shirley, B.Sc. F, E. Tindall 

 Lucas, Harry Overton, A. W. Stelfox, and Julius Heller were elected 

 members of the Society. 



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