﻿PKOCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  MALACOLOGICAL 
  SOCIETT. 
  55 
  

  

  Other 
  Members 
  of 
  Comicil. 
  — 
  Professor 
  A. 
  E. 
  Boj-cott, 
  M.D., 
  F.R.S., 
  

   G. 
  C. 
  Crick, 
  F.G.S., 
  Tom 
  Iredale, 
  Ciiarles 
  Oldliam, 
  E. 
  II. 
  Sykes, 
  

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

  

  On 
  the 
  motion 
  of 
  the 
  Rev. 
  E. 
  W. 
  Bowell, 
  seconded 
  by 
  Prof. 
  A. 
  E. 
  

   Boycott, 
  a 
  vote 
  of 
  tlianks 
  was 
  passed 
  to 
  the 
  retiring 
  Officers 
  and 
  

   members 
  of 
  the 
  Council, 
  and 
  to 
  the 
  Auditors 
  and 
  Scrutineers. 
  

  

  The 
  Kev. 
  Dr. 
  A. 
  H. 
  Cooke 
  proposed 
  a 
  vote 
  of 
  sympathy 
  to 
  Mr. 
  E. 
  A. 
  

   Smith 
  and 
  his 
  family 
  in 
  his 
  serious 
  illness, 
  which 
  was 
  passed 
  

   unanimously, 
  and 
  the 
  Secretary 
  was 
  requested 
  to 
  write 
  to 
  Mrs. 
  Smith 
  

   to 
  this 
  effect. 
  

  

  ORDINARY 
  MEETING. 
  

  

  FuiDAY, 
  llru 
  Februaky, 
  1916. 
  

  

  J. 
  R. 
  LE 
  B. 
  TOMLIN, 
  M.A., 
  F.E.S., 
  President, 
  in 
  the 
  Chair. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  specimens 
  were 
  exhibited 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  By 
  the 
  President 
  : 
  I'leurotoynaria 
  sal/niatia, 
  llolle, 
  from 
  Tosa, 
  

   Japan 
  ; 
  some 
  rare 
  species 
  of 
  Margmella, 
  including 
  fuhiiinata, 
  Kien., 
  

   (luillaini, 
  Petit, 
  melvilli, 
  T. 
  & 
  S., 
  hirasei, 
  Bavay, 
  return, 
  Loc, 
  osteri, 
  

   Jouss., 
  Iceta, 
  Jouss., 
  pidcis, 
  Joiiss., 
  and 
  micans, 
  Petit 
  ; 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  

   forms 
  of 
  Troehidae 
  and 
  Arculanida; 
  from 
  the 
  Mediterranean, 
  sliowing 
  

   that, 
  although 
  there 
  has 
  been 
  undoubtedly 
  too 
  much 
  ' 
  splitting', 
  the 
  

   number 
  of 
  species 
  is 
  larger 
  tlian 
  is 
  generally 
  supposed. 
  

  

  By 
  the 
  Rev. 
  A. 
  H. 
  Cooke 
  : 
  A 
  further 
  series 
  of 
  I'urimra 
  lapillun, 
  L., 
  

   from 
  various 
  parts 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  Isles, 
  illustrating 
  variation 
  ; 
  

   a 
  number 
  of 
  drawings 
  of 
  the 
  raduloe 
  of 
  the 
  Purpura 
  gioup 
  {Purpura, 
  

   AcantJiina, 
  Cuma, 
  Vexilla, 
  Pinaxia, 
  Concholepas, 
  Rap)ana, 
  Choras, 
  

   Topas, 
  Sistrum), 
  from 
  specimens 
  in 
  Professor 
  Gwatkin's 
  collection. 
  

  

  By 
  Mr. 
  G. 
  K. 
  Gude 
  : 
  A 
  series 
  of 
  the 
  genus 
  Caithuica, 
  including 
  

   many 
  extremely 
  rare 
  species, 
  such 
  as 
  auhtilistriata, 
  Andr., 
  hddereri, 
  

   Andr., 
  ohlmeri, 
  Andr., 
  cucrmorica, 
  ^l\\(\^., 
  futtereri, 
  Andr., 
  hermanui, 
  

   Gude, 
  retteri, 
  Rosen, 
  funlci, 
  Ancey, 
  sturanyana, 
  Kub., 
  all 
  from 
  

   Central 
  Asia. 
  

  

  By 
  Mr. 
  Torn 
  Iredale 
  : 
  A 
  beautiful 
  collection 
  of 
  Tasnianian 
  Chitons, 
  

   forwarded 
  by 
  Mr. 
  W. 
  L. 
  May, 
  of 
  Sandford, 
  Tasmania, 
  that 
  has 
  

   facilitated 
  the 
  detection 
  of 
  several 
  errors, 
  both 
  of 
  omission 
  and 
  

   commission, 
  that 
  had 
  previously 
  escaped 
  notice. 
  

  

  By 
  Mr. 
  R. 
  Bullen 
  Newton 
  : 
  Normal 
  and 
  sinistral 
  forms 
  of 
  

   Marginella 
  hifido-plicata, 
  Edwards, 
  from 
  the 
  Upper 
  Eocene, 
  Barton, 
  

   Hants. 
  

  

  By 
  Mr. 
  A 
  Reynell 
  : 
  Manuscript 
  of 
  Henry 
  Lee's 
  paper 
  on 
  the 
  

   anatomy 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  ; 
  manuscript 
  of 
  Gassies' 
  pa{»er 
  on 
  Bulimus 
  

   trtmcatus 
  ; 
  conchological 
  illustrations 
  or 
  figures 
  of 
  new 
  and 
  rare 
  

   genera 
  and 
  species 
  of 
  shells 
  drawn 
  by 
  Henry 
  Denny, 
  1834. 
  

  

  ORDINARY 
  MEETING. 
  

  

  FiUDAT, 
  10th 
  ^Iarch, 
  1916. 
  

  

  J. 
  R. 
  LE 
  B. 
  TOMLIN, 
  M.A., 
  F.E.S., 
  President, 
  in 
  the 
  Chair. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  G. 
  C. 
  Crick 
  exhibited 
  an 
  unusually 
  large 
  Rhyncholite, 
  or 
  

  

  calcareous 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  upper 
  mandible 
  of 
  a 
  JV^aiitilus-Vike 
  Cephalopod, 
  

  

  