Quarterly Jotirual of Conchology. 



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Scalaria gracilis, Sby. 

 Cerithiopsis tuberculata, Mont- 

 X Lunatia Le.visii, G!d. 

 Lamellaria Stearnsiana, Dall. 



* Mitra maura, Sio. 

 Volvarina varia, Sby. 



* Olivella biplicata, Sby. 

 Nassa fossata, G/d. 



,, perpinguis, J/ds. 

 „ mendica, G/d. 

 „ Cooperi, Fbs. 

 Amphissa corrugata, J?i't'. 

 „ „ var. ver- 



sicolor, Z>a//. 

 X Purpura canaliculata, D//r/. 

 X „ saxicola, Vat. 



„ „ var. fuscata, T^t's. 



Purpura saxicola, var. emargin- 



ata, Des/i. 

 Monoceros cjigonatum, Conr. 



,, ,, var. spira- 



tum, Blaiiiv- 



„ lapilloides, Conr. 



Ocinebra lurida, Midd. 



„ „ var. 



„ ' interfossa, var. atro- 

 purpurea, Cpr- 



„ ,, var. muricata, CooJ>. 



„ „ var. clathrata. 



,, intertexta, Stearns. 



Nitidella Gouldii, Cpr. 

 Muricidea fasceolata, Hds. 

 P'usus geniculus, Conr. 

 Anachis penicillata, Cpr. 



THE CONCHOLOGICAL CLUB, 

 LEEDS. 



We have the gratification of being able to announce the suc- 

 cessful establishment of a working Conchological Club in Leeds. 

 Its meetings are held fortnightly on Thursday evenings, throughout 

 the year. The Club consists not only of resident members, but 

 also of non-resident corresponding members who contribute regular- 

 ly by letter and specimens to the work of the society. 



The aims and objects are the advancement of conchological 

 science by the exhibition of specimens and the communication of 

 information relating to every department of the science, whether 

 anatomy, physiology, distribution, classification or economy. Tak- 

 ing one of these objects for example, geographical distribution, we 



