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Exhibits. 



By the President: Specimens of Limax iransijlvanicus, Heyn. , L. schwabi, 

 Frauenf. , and Avion empiricorum var. bicolor. 



By Mr. F. J- Partridge : Specimens of Limm^a peregra which had left their 

 shells; also Pholas dadijlus, P. Candida, P. parva, and Tapes pullustra, all from 

 Exmouth. 



By Mr. W. J. Harrison, Jun. : A large series of shells from the Upper and 

 Lower Lias, Chalk, and Oxford Clay. 



By Mr. H. H. Bloomer : A large series of shells from the Middle Lias, Napton 

 on the Hill, which included some very fine specimens of Modiola scalprum, 

 showing various stages of growth. 



lOTH MEETING, May i2tii, 1899. 



The President in the chair. 



The following were elected members of the Society : — 



Messrs. W. Weaver Jones and L. G. Parsons. 

 The following were elected honorary members of the Society : — 



Dr. Henry Fischer and Profe^sor H. A. Pilsbry. 



The Secretary announced the addition to the Library of thirteen pamphlets pre- 

 sented by the President. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. Guy Breeden : A very large collection of land shells from Devonshire 

 records of all of which were placed on the Society's list. 



By Mr. H. H. Bloomer : A collection of marine shells from Rhyl. 



By the President : Animal and shell of Bonis ovatus. 



iiTH MEETING, June 9th, 1S99. 



The President in the chair. 



Paper Read. 



"Some notes on the Anatomy of Chltondlus fasciaius" by Walter E. Collinge, 

 F.Z.S. 



In an interesting discussion which followed, Messrs. G. Breeden and Weaver 

 Jones took part. 



Exhibits. 



By the President : Chitoncllus fasciatus. 



By Mr. Breeden : Varieties of the shells of Helix aspersa from various localities. 

 Extremely thin shells of H. nemoralis, from St. Austell, Cornwall, also a series of 

 darts of British Hclicidoe. 



By Mr. Bloomer : Helix aspersa, nemoralis, hortcnsis, itala, pisana, acuta, and 

 Cyclostoma clcgans, all from Tenby ; also from Knowle, Warwickshire, Succinea 

 putris and elegans, Lirnnwa auricularia and stagnalis, and Planorhis carinatus 

 and umhilicatus. 



The Secretary will be pleased to receive, for the Library, copies of any papers 

 on the Mollusca. 



