86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETV. 



ISen., and Pupina blanfordi Theob. , from Pegu ; Chuisilia phllippiana 

 Ben., Ptilaina angnlafa Theob. and Stol., Ilydrocoia blanfordlaiia Stol., 

 Plectopylis achatina Graf., and variety, Hybocystis gravida Ben., Cyclophorus 

 speciosus Phil., and a species of Napcviis^ from Moidmein ; Hdicarion 

 fleiningiiVi'c., from Mari ; Clausilia insignis Fid., and Vivipara doliaris 

 Gould, from Tavoz ; Neritina verroltetiana Petit, from the Nilghiri Hills ; 

 Succinea daiicina Pfr. ?, Stenothyra deltce Ben., and Assiininea francesicz 

 Gray, from Calcutta; Bithynia travancoriais Ben., from Travancore ; 

 AlyccFus sculpt ilis Ben., from Theitmio ; Hydrocena sairita Ben., from 

 Cherrapunji ; Pupina niiata Ben., from Birmah ; Hypselostoma tubiferum 

 Ben., from Ava ; Clausilia ivaageni Stol., and CI. cylindrica Gray, from W. 

 Himalayas; Liiinuva truncatula Miill. , from Spiti ; Paht-lo/nus stephanus 

 Ben., from the Khasi Hills; Linimta acuminata Lam, from Plyngola ; 

 Succinea girnarica Theob., from Kattiavvar ; and Scaphula iilox Ben., 

 from the Ganges. 



From Mr. Edward Self : Testacella scutuluin from Backhouse's 

 nurseries at Holgate, York. 



From Rev. George Gordon, LL.D. : Ilclix caperata from Inverugie, 

 North Aberdeenshire. 



From Mr. Frank Turton : Remarkable distorted example of Liinmca 

 percgra from (junthwaite, near Penistone, Yorkshire. 



From Mr. Richard Barnes : Various land and freshwater shells from 

 Yorkshire localities. 



From Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S. : A large number of land and 

 freshwater shells from Yorkshire localities. 



New Member Elected: 



Mr. John Burman Rosevear, Roselea, 51, Crouch Ilill, Lond ai, N. 

 Candidate Proposed for Membership: 



Mr. John G. Shillito (proposed by Rev. Cha'les Crawshaw and seconded 

 by Mr. Lionel E. Adams, B.A.). 



Decease of Member announced. 



The death of one of the Society's Life Members, Monsieur J. R. 

 Bourguignat, which took place in April last, was announced, and an obituary 

 notice, sent by Mr. C. I". Ancey, was read. 



Papers Read : 



A papet on ' Shell Hunting in Merionethshire,' by Mr. G. \Y. Chaster, 

 M.R.C.S., of Southport, was read [printed in 'J- of C.,' July, 1892, 

 p. 78]. Li the discission on this paper, it was pointed out that the value 

 of the list would have been much increased had the localities in which the 

 shells were obtamed been stated. 



A paper 'On some Shells from Eastern Bolivia and Western Brazil,' by 

 Mons. C. F. Ancey, was read. It included descriptions of several species 

 as new to science, and was accompanied by drawings of two of them 

 [printed in 'J. of C.,' July, p. 90]. 



A 'Notice Necrologique de M. J. R. Bourguignat,' by iNIons. C. Y. 

 Ancey, was also read [printed in 'J. of C.,' July, p. 74]. 



J.C. vii., July, 1892. 



