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OBITUARY NOTICES. 

 We regret very much to have to record the loss hy death of another 

 member of the Society. The llev. 11. Ashington iJullen, who joined 

 it in 1897, died suddenly in his 63rd year whilst journeying abroad 

 on August 14th, 1912. He often attended the meetings of the 

 Society, which on several occasions was much indebted to him for 

 financial assistance. 



It was not until 1894 that he commenced to write upon concho- 

 logical subjects, and he was not a prolific author, but fifteen papers 

 from his pen appear in the Society's "Proceedings". The majority 

 of these treat upon the laud ami freshwater Mollusca occurring 

 in Holocene and Pleistocene deposits in various parts of England and 

 a few foreign localities, but four of them are descriptive of non- 

 marine forms from the Philippine Islands, the Island of Gisser, 

 Sumatra, Java, and New South Wales. 



In the Geological Magazine (dec. v, vol. ix, No. xi, pp. 525-8) 

 an obituarj' notice, accompanied by his portrait, furnishes many 

 interesting details regarding Mr. Bullen's career. He was possessed 

 of a most charming personality, which much endeared him to all the 

 many friends who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. 



The following is a complete list of Mr. Bullen's writings treating 

 exclusively, or in part, upon fossil and recent Mollusca : — 



1894. " Shells from Portland Bubble Drift." ^ 



1898. " Note on Non-marine Mollusca obtained from Holocene and Pleistocene 



Deposits at Buckland, Dover." '■* 



1899. " Notes on Land-shells from a Holocene Deposit at the Horse-shoe Pit, 



Colley Hill, Eeigate." ' 

 " Notes on Mollusca " : Science Gossip, vol. v. 



1900. " Shells from Portland Bubble Drift." ^ 



1901. Harlyn Bay and the Discoveries of its Prehistoric Eemains. .3 editions, 



1901, 1902, 1912. 

 " Pleistocene Mollusca from the Eaised Beach Deposits of Perim 



Island." " 

 " Note on a Well-section at Dallinghoo, Suffolk " : Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc, vol. Ivii. 

 " On two apparently new species of Corbicula.^'" 

 " Notes on Helicella Cantiana as food for the Turdidse " : Journ. 



Conch., X, 27. 



1902. " Notes on Holocene Mollusca from North Cornwall." " 



1903. " Notes on the Pleistocene Non-marine Mollusca at Portland Bill ; and 



on Holocene Non-marine Mollusca from (1) West Harnham, Wilts ; 

 (2) Harlton, Cambridgeshire ; (3) The Down above Durdle Barn 

 Door, Dorset; and (4) Folkestone."^ 



1904. " Descriptions of new species of Non-marine Shells from Java, and 



a new species of Corbicula from New South Wales." ^ 



1905. " On a new variety of Planispira zebra, Pfr., from the Island of Gisser, 



and a new species of Chloritis from Java." ^ 



" Notes on Land and Freshwater Shells from the Alhambra Ditch, 

 Granada, Andalusia, Spain ; on recent Land Shells from various 

 localities near Carmona, Province of Sevilla ; and on Land, Fresh- 

 water, and Marine Shells from Holocene Deposits, Carmona."''^ 



" Notes on Pleistocene and Eecent Shells from Crete." - 



1906. " Notes on some Microzoa and Mollusca from East Crete." ' 

 " Notes on a Holocene Deposit at Harlton, Cambs." '^ 



' Geological Magazine. * Proc. Malac. Soc. 



