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British Marine Mollusca, having died recently. Of the last-named an 

 obituary notice was read. 



Donations to Library announced and thanks voted : Nine Reprints 

 of Papers by A. de St. Simon, from Mr. J. W. Taylor ; Eighteen various 

 Reprints, from W. Denison Roebuck ; the Naturalist, from the Editor ; the 

 Journal and Proceedings of Royal Society of New South Wales, 1890, vol. 

 24, part i, from the Society. 



Donations to Collections announced and thanks voted : From Mr. 

 J. W. Taylor : Large examples of Linmrna aiiricularia from reservoir at 

 Levenshulme, near Manchester (collected 20. vi. 90, R. Standen), and 

 Helix virgata from Athens (Mr. J. G. Milne) ; from Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell : 

 Helix nemoralis forma nova ftilvo-tincta T.D.A.C. (described in the 

 ' British Naturalist ') from Lewes, Sussex (C. H. Morris) ; Zonites cellarius, 

 Helix cantiana and forma nana A. S. Fenn, from Spring Grove, Isleworth, 

 Middlesex (the forma nana was described in ' Nature Notes,' 1890, and one 

 example shows the white band of f. albocincta T. D. A. C, the donor having 

 another from the same place which is well-marked aIbocincia~), H. hoiiensis 

 v. Ititea 00000, Island of Martha's Vineyard, Mass., U.S.A. (collected J. H. 

 Thomson), /"/ij^a hyp7iorum from near Ula, Cu&ter Co., Colorado, nearly 

 8000 feet above sea-level, and Pisidium pusillum subsp. abdihmi Hald., 

 Grand Mesa, Mesa Co., Colorado, 1887 ; from Mr. E. R. Sykes, B.A. : 

 Vertigo moulinsiana from Morden, Dorset ; from Mr. Aleyn Lyell Reade : 

 Limncea stagnalis, L. peregra, Sphceriiim corneuin, and Planoj-bis spirorhis, 

 from a freshwater deposit near the Alt mouth. South Lane, Nov. i, 1885 ; 

 and a number of specimens of Phili^ie aperta and Cylichna obtusa from the 

 shore at Blundellsands, South Lanes. ; from Mr. T. S. Hillman : a large 

 number of species from Lewes, Barcombe, Beddingham, Newhaven, and 

 Ringmer, East .Sussex, including Helix cartusiana, Achatina, Azeca, Claiisi- 

 lia rolphii. Pupa secale, Neritina, and numerous varieties of H. virgata, H. 

 ericetoriim, H. caperata, H. aspersa, etc. , there being 23 species represented. 



Papers Read : 



A note by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on his var. ovaliformis of Limmea 

 peregra, and one by Mr. John W. Taylor, F. L.S., on the same were read 

 [both printed in 'J. of C.,' July, 1891, p. 380]. 



A paper by Mr. J. H. A. Jenner, F. E. S. , entitled ' Notes on the Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusca of East Sussex ' was read, and illustrated by the exhi- 

 bition of specimens of the new forms described [printed in 'J. of C.,' July, 

 1891, pp. 361—364]. 



Exhibits : 



In illustration of Mr. Jenner's paper was shown Clausilia la?ninata, v. 

 nov. tumidiila ]exin., and monst. nov. decoUatum Jenn., CI. rolphii var. nov. 

 CM/z"!! Jenn., and monst. nov. decollatiim Jenn., Helix virgata var. nov. pida 

 Jenn., H. aspetsa var. intermediate between exalblda and iindulata, H. 

 cartusiana vars, nov. alba Jenn. and major Jenn., and H. ericetorum var. 

 nov. subpellucida Jenn. [but this is the same as vslx. grisescens Colb.], all from 

 near Lewes. Specimens of Bidi/nns acutus from Eastbourne, Sussex, a 

 locality where it is now extinct, were also shown. 



