PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 1 5 



Mr, W. Nelson had exhibits from Dudley, Stonehouse, 

 Gloucester, Kew and Chiswick; also the following from the Isle 

 of Man : — LimncBa pe^egra, L. trimcatula, Helix caperata and 

 H. ericetoru7n from Kirkmichael. The H. ericetorum are deficient 

 of the numerous bands below the periphery. Lwincea peregra, 

 Planorbis albums, Valvata piscinalis and Physa fontmalis, River 

 Killane. Planorbis albiis and Valvata piscinalis. The Curragh, 

 near Sulby. Biilinms aciitus van, from Ballakinnag. The 

 specimens shown of this variety were all dark colored. Mr. 

 Nelson stated that the variety bizona of B. aculus, which occurs 

 at Port St. Mary, is likely soon to be destroyed. 



Mr. W. D. Roebuck exhibited shells from Wensleydale, 

 Semerdale, Wharfedale, Nidderdale, Pilmoor, Airedale, Spurn 

 Point and the Wakefield district. Many of the specimens of 

 Helix nemo?'alis from Spurn v/ere characterised by transverse 

 bands, and others had no markings below periphery. 



Mr. Roebuck showed specimens on behalf of Mr. F. R. 

 Starling from Bristol, and Mr. W. West from Malham ; also the 

 following collected by Mr. Alfred Denny: — Arion riifus, Heidel- 

 berg Castle; Helix pomatia, Konigswinter, September 9th, 1882; 

 H. nefnoralis var. Cuvieria (Moq.-Tan.) and H nefno?-alis var. 

 Draparnaudia (Moq.-Tan.), Rotterdam; H. nemoralis var. 

 Petiveria (Moq.-Tan.), H. ho?-tensis var. fusco-labiata and sub- 

 vars. lutea and Baiidonia, Drachenfels, Rhine, Sept. 9th, 1882. 



A few shells recently collected at Saltburn were shown by 

 the Secretary (Mr. T. W. Bell). 



Meeting, 



HELD NOVEMBER 2ND, 1 882, 



The President, Mr. Wm. Cash, F.G.S., in the Chair. Minutes 

 of previous meeting were read and confirmed. The following 



DONATIONS 



were announced: — 



"Abstract of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, New, 

 South Wales, August, 1882." 



