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This species would appear to be an addition to the fauna of 

 Ireland, and is referable to the variety which Gassies and Fischer 

 (Monog. du genre Testacelle, 1856) say is the prevalent one in 

 Portugal. Amongst the other slugs which Mr. Salter sent, the 

 most remarkable is the var, bicolor of Arion ater, which is also 

 an addition to the British List. 



Meeting, 



HELD OCTOBER 24TH, 1883. 



The President, Dr. Evans, in the Chair. Minutes of 

 previous Meeting were confirmed. Correspondence was laid 

 before the Meeting from the Linnean Society, New South 

 Wales, and Messrs. W. Coates, W. Cash, H. G. Fordham, 

 E. Collier, B. Hudson, J. W. Davis, J. Ollard, and the 

 President, Dr. Evans. The following 



DONATIONS 



were announced : — 



" Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales," 

 vol. viii., parts i and 2 ; "Abstract of the Proceedings of the 

 Linnean Society, New South Wales," August, 1883. 



NEW MEMBER. 



Mr. Baker Hudson, Waterloo Road, Middlesbrough, was 

 nominated for membership. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor exhibited micro-photographs of the 

 dentition of Testacella haliotidea var. scutulum taken by Mr. 

 Thornton, of Leeds ; also showed very large specimens of 

 PlanofMs corneiis and LitnncEa stagnalis collected by Mr. W. 

 E. Clarke, in Croatia, during the present year ; also Paliidina 

 Hungarica, a new species recently described by Mr. Hazay, 

 from Buda-Pesth. 



Mr. W. D. Roebuck showed a living specimen of Limax 

 cinei-eo-niger (Wolf) found by Mr. W. West, at Shipley Glen, 

 near Bradford. 



T-C, iv., Jan., 1884, 



