﻿PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  MALACOLOGICAL 
  SOCIETY. 
  149 
  

  

  ORDINARY 
  MEETING. 
  

   Friday, 
  13th 
  May, 
  1910. 
  

   R. 
  BuLLEN 
  Newton, 
  F.G.S., 
  President, 
  in 
  the 
  Chair. 
  

   The 
  President 
  addressed 
  the 
  Members 
  present 
  as 
  follows 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  Before 
  proceeding 
  with 
  the 
  ordinary 
  business 
  of 
  the 
  meeting, 
  I 
  feel 
  

   that 
  I 
  shall 
  have 
  the 
  approval 
  of 
  all 
  members 
  of 
  the 
  Society 
  in 
  placing 
  

   upon 
  record 
  an 
  expression 
  of 
  our 
  intense 
  sympathy 
  with 
  the 
  Royal 
  

   Family 
  in 
  their 
  present 
  bereavement. 
  Mere 
  words 
  are 
  quite 
  insufficient 
  

   to 
  indicate 
  the 
  greatness 
  and 
  importance 
  of 
  those 
  services 
  which 
  the 
  

   late 
  King 
  Edward 
  YII 
  rendered 
  to 
  his 
  people 
  and 
  his 
  country. 
  His 
  

   many-sided 
  interests, 
  coupled 
  with 
  the 
  performance 
  of 
  gracious 
  acts 
  in 
  

   every 
  department 
  of 
  life, 
  made 
  him 
  the 
  very 
  idol 
  of 
  the 
  nation, 
  and 
  

   we 
  feel 
  individually 
  that 
  we 
  have 
  lost 
  a 
  friend 
  of 
  long 
  standing. 
  But 
  

   although 
  the 
  country 
  mourns, 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  the 
  whole 
  civilized 
  world, 
  at 
  

   so 
  irreparable 
  a 
  loss, 
  it 
  is 
  our 
  part 
  now 
  to 
  encourage 
  with 
  all 
  loyalty 
  

   and 
  devotion 
  the 
  new 
  Monarch, 
  King 
  George 
  the 
  Fifth, 
  trusting 
  that 
  

   his 
  reign 
  may 
  be 
  prosperous 
  and 
  happy, 
  and 
  fraught 
  with 
  that 
  same 
  

   wisdom 
  and 
  tact 
  which 
  so 
  characterized 
  the 
  brilliant 
  though 
  short 
  

   rule 
  of 
  his 
  late 
  father. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  communications 
  were 
  read: 
  — 
  

  

  1 
  . 
  "On 
  the 
  Mollusca 
  procured 
  during 
  the 
  ' 
  Porcupine 
  ' 
  Expeditions, 
  

   1867-70." 
  Supplemental 
  Notes, 
  Part 
  IV. 
  By 
  E. 
  R. 
  Sykes, 
  B.A. 
  

  

  2. 
  " 
  The 
  genus 
  Cremnohates, 
  Swainson." 
  By 
  C. 
  Hedley 
  and 
  

   H. 
  Suter. 
  

  

  3. 
  "Notes 
  on 
  Polyplacophora, 
  chiefly 
  Australasian." 
  Part 
  II. 
  

   By 
  Tom 
  Iredale. 
  

  

  4. 
  " 
  Notes 
  on 
  and 
  Additions 
  to 
  the 
  Terrestrial 
  MoUuscan 
  Fauna 
  of 
  

   Southern 
  Abyssinia." 
  By 
  H. 
  B. 
  Preston, 
  F.Z.S. 
  

  

  ORDINARY 
  MEETING. 
  

   Friday, 
  10th 
  June, 
  1910. 
  

   R. 
  BuLLEN 
  Newton, 
  F.G.S., 
  President, 
  in 
  the 
  Chair. 
  

   The 
  following 
  communications 
  were 
  read 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  "A 
  Revision 
  of 
  the 
  Species 
  of 
  the 
  family 
  Pyramidellidse 
  

   occurring 
  in 
  the 
  Persian 
  Gulf, 
  Gulf 
  of 
  Oman, 
  and 
  North 
  Arabian 
  

   Sea." 
  By 
  J. 
  C. 
  Melvill, 
  M.A., 
  D.Sc. 
  

  

  2. 
  "On 
  the 
  Anatomy 
  of 
  Rhjsota 
  Foullioyi.''^ 
  By 
  R. 
  H. 
  Burne, 
  

   M.A., 
  F.Z.S. 
  

  

  3. 
  " 
  Further 
  Notes 
  on 
  the 
  Dates 
  of 
  Issue 
  of 
  the 
  Parts 
  of 
  Sowerby's 
  

   Conchological 
  Illustrations 
  P 
  By 
  A. 
  Reynell. 
  

  

  4. 
  "Note 
  on 
  further 
  British 
  Localities 
  for 
  Pisidium 
  Steenhuchii, 
  

   Moller, 
  and 
  P. 
  Lilljelorgii, 
  Clessin." 
  By 
  B. 
  B. 
  Woodward, 
  F.L.S. 
  

  

  5. 
  "On 
  Petricola, 
  Lucinopsis, 
  and 
  the 
  family 
  Petricolidae." 
  By 
  

   A. 
  J. 
  Jukes-Browne, 
  F.R.S., 
  F.G.S. 
  

  

  VOL. 
  IX. 
  SEPTEMBER, 
  1910. 
  II 
  

  

  