68 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Meeting, 



HELD JUNE 28TH, 1883. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor in the chair. Minutes of previous 

 meeting were confirmed. Correspondence was read from the 

 President, Dr. W. H. Evans, and Mr. J. W. Cundall. The 

 following 



DONATIONS 



were announced : — 



" Transactions of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union," part v. ; 

 " Abstract of Proceedings of the Linnean Society, New South 

 Wales" ; " The Scientific Roll," vol. i., part ii., No. 11. 



NEW MEMBER. 



Mr. Will. Coates, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, was 

 nominated for membership. 



PAPERS READ. 



Description of a New Y ci.x\Qty oi IJm?icEa peregra, \\z. — 

 Liinniva peregra van stagnaliforiiiis. — by John W. Taylor. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



Mr. Taylor brought specimens oiHelix fiisca, H. rotunda fa, 

 H. hispida, Zonites punts, Z. crystallhius, Z. cellarius, Z. niti- 

 dulus, Z. aUiatius, Azeca tridens, and Ziia lubrica from Norwood 

 Bottoms, near Bramham ; also Clausilia laminata, C. rugosa, 

 and Helix rotuudata from Thorner. On behalf of Mr. R. M. 

 Christy, were shown specimens of Helix arbusto>tirn, and its 

 varieties from various Yorkshire localities ; also Limncsa 

 auricularia, York ; Helix aspersa var. minor from Chelmsford 

 and Brighton ; and Helix arbustorum from St. Moritz, 

 Switzerland. 



Pupa secale var edentula Taylor. — The only locality 

 known to present time for this variety is the original one at 

 Ingleton, Yorks. Mr. Loydell of Ossery Road, London, how- 

 ever informs me that he has just obtained four examples from 

 Eastbourne, Sussex. — J. W. Taylor. 



J.C, iv., July, 1883. 



