﻿PEOCEEDINGS 
  

  

  OF 
  THE 
  

  

  MALACOLOGICAL 
  SOCIETY 
  OF 
  LONDON. 
  

  

  ORDINARY 
  MEETING. 
  

  

  Fkiday, 
  12Tn 
  jSTovEiiBKR, 
  1915. 
  

  

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

  

  Professor 
  A. 
  E. 
  Eoycott, 
  T.ll.S., 
  was 
  elected 
  a 
  member 
  of 
  tl-ie 
  

   Society. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  commuiucations 
  were 
  read 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  " 
  The 
  occurrence 
  of 
  Enqyrina 
  gigantea 
  (Lam.) 
  in 
  British 
  Waters." 
  

   J}y 
  the 
  Rev. 
  Dr. 
  A. 
  H. 
  Cooke, 
  F.Z.S. 
  

  

  2. 
  "On 
  a 
  collection 
  of 
  Pelecypoda 
  from 
  the 
  Philippine 
  Ishmds." 
  

   Py 
  E. 
  A. 
  Smith, 
  I.S.O. 
  

  

  3. 
  " 
  On 
  some 
  new 
  and 
  old 
  MoUuscan 
  Generic 
  Is^ames." 
  By 
  Tom 
  

   Iredale, 
  

  

  Mr. 
  A. 
  S. 
  Keniiard, 
  E.G.S., 
  exhibited 
  a 
  bound 
  volume 
  containing 
  

   plates 
  issued 
  by 
  the 
  Society 
  for 
  Promoting 
  Christian 
  Knowledge, 
  

   comprising 
  several 
  plates 
  of 
  Mollusoa 
  originally 
  contained 
  in 
  Broderip's 
  

   article 
  on 
  Mollusca 
  in 
  the 
  Penny 
  Encyclopcsdia. 
  

  

  The 
  President 
  exhibited 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  living 
  Helicidse 
  which 
  were 
  

   actively 
  crawling 
  about. 
  They 
  had 
  been 
  received 
  from 
  Major 
  

   Freeman, 
  who 
  had 
  collected 
  them 
  in 
  a 
  condition 
  of 
  aestivation 
  in 
  the 
  

   Oallipoli 
  Peninsula 
  during 
  the 
  recent 
  military 
  operations. 
  

  

  SPECIAL 
  MEETING. 
  

   Feiday, 
  IOtii 
  Dkcember, 
  1915. 
  

  

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

  

  The 
  meeting 
  was 
  convened 
  by 
  the 
  Council 
  for 
  the 
  purpose 
  of 
  

   submitting 
  a 
  proposal 
  to 
  omit 
  from 
  llule 
  XVI 
  the 
  words 
  " 
  at 
  8 
  p.m. 
  " 
  

   in 
  order 
  to 
  enable 
  the 
  Council 
  to 
  alter 
  the 
  time 
  of 
  meeting 
  so 
  as 
  to 
  

   make 
  it 
  more 
  convenient 
  for 
  country 
  members 
  to 
  attend. 
  The 
  

   President 
  formally 
  proposed 
  a 
  resolution 
  to 
  that 
  effect, 
  which 
  was 
  

   seconded 
  by 
  Mr. 
  K. 
  Bullen 
  jS'ewton, 
  F.G.S., 
  and 
  carried 
  unanimously. 
  

  

  VOL. 
  Xn.— 
  MARCH, 
  1916. 
  1 
  

  

  