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Mollusca from the point of view of the environment." By Dr. A. E. 

 Boycott, F.R.S. 



3. " Nomenclature and Nonsense." By Dr. E. W. Bowell. 



4. " The validity of the names Testacella maugei, Fer., and 

 Testacella haliotidea, Drap." By Hugh Watson, M.A. 



At the conclusion of Dr. Boycott's paper, which was illustrated 

 by lantern slides, Dr. Bowell exhibited an interesting series of lantern 

 slides from micro-photographs of Radulae. 



SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. 



Friday, 11th February, 1921. 



The following resolutions were proposed and duly passed : — 

 (a) That the following addition be made to Rule VIII : " That 

 Institutions be not eligible for Life Membership." 



(6) That Rule III be altered to read as follows : " That the Society 

 consist of Ordinary, Honorary, and Corresponding Members, the 

 latter resident without the British Islands and that women be eligible 

 for election. Honorary Members to be limited to five and to be 

 nominated by the Council, such nomination to be confirmed at the 

 ensuing Annual General Meeting. 



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 

 Friday, 11th February, 1921. 



G. K. GuDE, F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. H. Fulton and Mr. G. Young were appointed scrutineers. 



The following report was read : — 



REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 



" In presenting their twenty-eighth annual report the Council 

 have pleasure in recording that the work of the Society is still well 

 maintained. The monthly meetings have been held as usual, and 

 the attendance has continued to show an improvement. The 

 communications read continue to be of a high standard. Among 

 the losses that the Society has to deplore, the Council wish to mention 

 the names of Mr. R. Etheridge, late Director of the Australian 

 Museum, Sydney, and Mr. E. Collier, one of the original members 

 of the Society. 



" The Council are glad to report that Rule III has been altered so 

 that Honorary Members may be elected, and have pleasure in stating 

 that the following Honorary Members have been nominated 

 and are hereby proposed for election : — 



" Dr. Henry Woodward, first President and one of the founders 

 of this Society, for valuable services to Malacology during a long 

 period. 



