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ORDINAEY MEETING. 

 Friday, 8th May, 1914. 

 The Eev. A. H. Cooke, M.A., Sc.D., F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The following coramunications were read: — 



1. "On Helix {Macularia) oqdeni, n.sp., from the Pliocene (lied 

 Crag) of Rarasholt, Suffolk." By A. S. Kennard, F.G.S., and B. B. 

 Woodward, F.L.S. 



2. "On the Badula? of the British Helicids." Bart IV. By the 

 Rev. E. W. Bowell, M.A. 



3. "Descriptions of new species of Melania from Yunnan, Java, 

 and the Tsushima Islands." By Hugh C. Fulton. 



4. "Description of a new species of Strophocheilus {Boms) from 

 Peru." By Hugh C. Fulton. 



5. " Description of a new Helicoid from South Australia." By 

 G. K. Gude, F.Z.S. 



]yir. H. C. Fulton exhibited an interesting series of Plicatula, 

 illustrating how the sculpture of other shells to which they attach 

 themselves is reproduced on the upper or left valve. 



ORDINAEY MEETING. 

 FiiiDAY, 12tu: June, 1914. 

 The Eev. A. H. Cooke, M.A., Sc.D., F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The following communications were read : — 



1. "Occurrence of Chondnila quadridens (Miiller) in Britain." 

 Bv B. B. Woodward, F.L.S. 



'2. " On a Sinistral Monstrosity of Purpura liqnlbis (Linn.)." By 

 the Eev. A. H. Cooke, M.A., Sc.D., F.Z.S. 



3. "On Sulcohasis concisa (Fer.) and its nearest allies." By 

 Csesar B. Boettger. 



4. "On the Badula and Maxilla of Oxystyla imdata (Brug.)." 

 By the Bev. E. W. Bowell, M.A. 



5. "On some Invalid MoUuscan Generic Names." By Tom Iredale. 



6. " Description of a new species of Cassidea." By Tom Iredale. 



7. " On the relative claim to priority of the names Helix fruticiim, 

 Miiller, and B. carduelis, Schulze." By G. K. Gude, F.Z.S. 



Mr. B. B. Woodward, F.L S., exhibited living specimens of 

 Patulastra flavida, Ziegler, taken in Glasnevin Botanic Gardens, 

 Dublin, by Mr. B. AVelch, probably introduced with plants; a photo- 

 graph of Pisiditim zugmayeri, Weber, from a lake in the western 

 confines of Tibet ; and Crepidula fornicata, obtained by Mr. Pyecraft 

 at Birchington, Kent, the first record of the species south of the 

 Thames. 



vol. XI. — SEPTEMBER, 1914. H 



