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species is known to assume. I have therefore contented myself 

 with tlie knowledge that a paper upon the present lines dealing 

 with Z. pe7-egra was one greatly desired by very many active 

 students, and this want I have endeavoured to the best of my 

 ability to partially supply. 



CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PROCEEDINGS. 



183RD MEETING, 5TH NOV. 189O. 



Held at the Philosophical Hall, Park Row, Leeds. 



Mr. John W. Taylor, F. L.S. , Vice-President, in the chair. 



New Members Elected : 



Mr. Fredk. Wm. Fierke, i, Florence PI., Villa PI., llessle Rd., Hull. 

 Mr. James Howard, 21, Burnt-Ash Road, Lee, London, S.E. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership : 



Miss Amy Warren, Moyview, liallina, Ireland (nominated by Dr. R. F. 

 ScharffandMr. J. T. Marshall). 



Donations to Library announced and thanks voted : Notes on Slugs, 

 by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, and The Naturalist. 



Donations to Collection annoimced and thanks voted: Helix 

 nenwralis and H. /lortcnsis, selected examples, from Blagdon, Somerset N. 

 (Miss Hele) ; Physa acuta from Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, and from 

 Banner Mill Pond, Aberdeen (Mr. A. J. Jenkins) ; Helix aiinistorum from 

 Glen Beag, 1800 ft. alt., July 1889 (Mr. W. West); Planorbis naittiletis 

 from Gulane Links, Physa hypnonim and Planorbis spirorbis from pools 

 near Dunbar (Mr. Thos. Scott, F. L. S.) ; Physa acuta Dp., very small var., 

 from a hot spring at Ai.x, South of France, Alartensia pcrcaiinata Mts. , 

 collected at Marseilles but brought by steamer from Mozambique, Pupa 

 bigonHoisis Clip., St. Sauveur, Hautes Pyrenees, Helix boghariensis Deb., 

 H. rhodocheila West. ? var. and Pupa granuvi Dp., from Boghari, Algeria, 

 H. melanostoma Dp. from Chahbounia, south of Boghari, H. eiipy)amis 

 Bgt. ? from Kherba near Orleansville, Algeria, Buliminus pupa Brug. var. 

 nontiiberculata Bgt., and Rumina decollata from Berrouaghia, Algeria (Mons. 

 C. F. Ancey) ; Aniphipeplea glutinosa from Skidby Drain at Hull (Mr. F. 

 W. Fierke) ; a number of shells from Tomintoul, Banffshire, new to the 

 Records and including Balea, Buliiiius obscuriis, Vitrina, &c, (Mr. Lionel 

 W. Hinxman) ; and Liinax niaximus vars. cellaria and maculata (skins) 

 from Middlesex (Mr. H- W. Kew). 



J.C., vi., Jan., 1891, 



