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4. " Note on the Anatomy of Zonites Rollei, Kobelt." By W. E. 

 Collinge, F.Z.S., etc. 



5. " On some recent Conchological Discoveries in Victoria." By 

 Mrs. A. F. Kenyon. 



Mr. B. B. Woodward exhibited a copy of the rare " Museum 

 Boltenianum." 



Mr. E. R. Sykes exhibited a series of Mollusca from the Carniolian- 

 Corithian Caves. 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby exhibited the original type of Conus patriceus, 

 Hinds, with specimens of C. piriformis. Reeve, of various sizes, 

 showing that the former was in all probability only a young example 

 of the latter. Also, on behalf of M. Dautzenberg, a sinistral example 

 of Voluta scaplia , believed to be unique. 



Mr. M. F. Woodward exhibited specimens of Styliftr Irunneus, 

 Tate, parasitic on Strong ylocentrotiis, from Port Phillip, with drawings 

 of its protoconch. Also a collection of the common marine molluscs 

 from Inishbofin, co. Galway, which he thought suggested that the 

 mollusca of that district had a tendency to grow to a large size. 



Mr. E. A. Smith and Mrs. Kenyon exhibited specimens, and 

 Lieut-Col. Godwin-Austen and Mr. W. E. Collinge drawings, in 

 illustration of their respective papers. 



OllDINARY MEETING. 



Friday, 12th January, 1900. 



W. T. Blanford, LL.D., F.R.S., etc., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. W. Crouch and Dr. H. Woodward were appointed auditors of 

 the accounts of the Society for the year 1899. 



Dr. W. G. Ridewood, F.Z.S., etc., was elected to membership of the 

 Society. 



The following communications were read : — 



1. "On some recent Gastropoda referred to the Family Turritellida3 

 and their supposed relationship to the Murchisoniidse." By Miss 

 J. Donald. 



2. " On the Anatomy of Turritella communis.'''' By W. B. 

 Randies, B Sc. 



3. " Note on Strombus Bclutschiensis, Melvill." By E. A. Smith, 

 F.Z.S., etc. 



4. "Remarks on some Land-Shells from Central and South America, 

 with descriptions of a new species of Cyclopliorus from Costa Rica and 

 new species of GlandinaP By S. I. Da Costa. 



5. " On some forms of Cyprcsa." By Mrs. A. F. Kenyon. 



Mr. E. R. Sykes exhibited, on behalf of Mr. BZ. B. Preston, 

 specimens showing the identity of Conus splcndidulus, Sowerby, 

 with C. litctiftcus, Reeve. 



