364 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



NEW MEMBERS. 



Mr. Ernest D. Marquand, Penzance, was elected a Mem- 

 ber of the Society. Mr. Kenneth McKean, F.L.S., Croydon, 

 Mr. Frederic G. Fenn, 20, Woodstock Road, Chiswick, and 

 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, 51, Woodstock Road, Chiswick, were 

 nominated for membership. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



Specimens of Limax Iczvis from Ratham, Chichester, were 

 shown on behalf of the President, Mr. W. Jeffery. 



Mr. Roebuck showed a collection of shells sent for 

 authentication, by Mr. Charles Ashford, from counties not 

 hitherto represented in the census. 



A large and interesting collection of shells, from various 

 localities, was shown on behalf of Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, of 

 London; as, also, coloured drawings of Helix pomatia and of 

 Arion atet: 



Mr. Taylor exhibited for Mr. Ramage, of Dundee, a num- 

 ber of shells from that locality ; included were examples of 

 Helix nevwralis, Cochlicopa tridens^ Hyalina nitidtda, Ancylus 

 fluviatilis, and Lininxa peregra. Also from Mr. R. D. 

 Darbishire, of Manchester, a collection of shells from Lago di 

 Garda, Landser See, &c., collected by Mr. A. W. Waters, 

 including Limnoea stagnalis, L. paliistris, Neritiiia fluviatilis, 

 Planorbis carijtatus, and var. discifor/nis. From Mr. West, of 

 Bradford, a collection consisting mainly of Yorkshire specimens 

 — amongst others, Azeca tridens. Pupa riiigens, and H. sericea, 

 from Ingleton. Mr. Wotton, of Cardiff, sent Planorbis nitidtis 

 and Valvata piscinalis from that neighbourhood. 



Meeting 



HELD SEPTEMBER lOTH, 1 885. 



Mr. Wm. Nelson presided. 



Minutes of the August meeting were read and confirmed. 



J.C, iv., October, 1885. 



