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living Testacella haliotidea var. sciituluvi from Lewes, Suffolk, 

 on behalf of Mr. Hillman ; and Limncea peregra var. lacustris 

 collected by the Rev. A. Merle Norman at Windermere. 



Mr. Roebuck showed a number of shells, mostly of the 

 genus Clausilia and its allies, collected in Oxfordshire, Sussex, 

 Surrey, and other counties, sent by Mr. S. S. Pearce, B.A. 



Meeting, 



HELD AUGUST 30TH, 1 883. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor in the Chair. Correspondence was read 

 from Mr. W. Jeffery, Ratham, and circulars from the Editor of 

 " The Scientific Roll," and the Secretary of the Local Scientific 

 Societies' Committee of the British Association. 



DONATIONS 



were announced as under : — 



" Report of the Wagner Free Institute, U.S.A." • " Report 

 of the Local Scientific Societies' Committee of the British 

 Association " ; " Report of the Third Conference of Delegates 

 from Scientific Societies," held at Southampton, August, 1882 ; 

 and a living specimen of Planorbis complanaius monst. terebrum 

 (Turton) from Mr. W. Jeffery, Ratham. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor exhibited on behalf of Mr. Hillman, of 

 Lewes, a collection of the shells of that neighbourhood, amongst 

 which were the following : — Helix arbustorum and vars. flaves- 

 cens and marnwrata ; H. nemoralis and vars. rubella and libel- 

 lula; H. hortemis and vars. lutea and arenicola; H. virgata 

 vars. major and minor ; H. ericeioriim and vars. alba and minor ; 

 H. cartusiana and var. rufilab?'is ; II. caperata and var. ornata ; 

 JSTeritina fiuviatilis , Pupa secale, Planorbis lineaius, Helix rupes- 

 tris, and Cochlicopa tridens and vars. crystallina and Nouletiana. 



Mr. C. Ashford sent Neritina fluviatilis var. cerina from 

 the R. Stour near Christchurch, collected in Sep., 1881 ; a 

 scalariform specimen of Siiccinea putris tending to monst. 

 spiralis ; also Clausilia gibbula from Dalmatia. 



Mr. S. A. Stewart, of Belfast, sent living Helix fusca from 

 Cave Hill, near Belfast. 



