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tions — and offering many different forms of the same species which are living 

 in southern seas, as he is now engaged in a study of this common species. 



226th Meeting (Annual), Saturday, 9th June, 1894. 

 Held at Manchester. 



[Full Report, with Annual Report, List of Members, &c., will appear in 

 the January number]. 



227th Meeting, Wednesday, August 22nd, 1894. 



Held at the Philosophical Hall, Leeds. 



Mr. John W. Taylor, F. L.S., president, in the chair. 



Donations to Library announced and thanks voted : 



Archivos do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, vol. viii, 1892 ; Journal 

 and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, vol. xxvii, 1893 ! 

 Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 2nd series, vol. viii, 

 parts 2 and 3, 1893— all from the respective societies and institutions. 



Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, Nos. 284 — 285, Juin and Juillet, 1894 ; 

 and The Naturalist, Nos. 227 to 229, June to August, 1894 — from the 

 respective editors. 



Reprints of papers by Dr. R. E. C. Stearns on the Shells of the Tres 

 Marias and other localities along the shores of Lower California and the 

 Gulf of California, 1894 ; Charles A. White, Notes on the Invertebrate 

 Fauna of the Dakota Formation, with Descriptions of new Molluscan Forms, 

 1894 ; and W. H. Dall, a Monograph of the genus Gnalhodon Gray {Rangia 

 Desmoulins) 1894 — all from the respective authors. 



Donation to Photograpli Album announced and thanks voted : 

 Cabinet portrait of the Rev. Carleton Greene, from himself. 



Donations to Collections announced and thanks voted : 

 A series of marine mollusca from the coast of Dorsetshire, including 

 Tapes pullastra var. perforans, Venerupis inis, Rissoa st7-iata, R. costata, 

 Odostomia lactea, Adeorbis siibcarinattis, Teciura virginea, Saxicava rugosa, 

 Cardiuin exiguum, Littorina rudis, Kissoa parva, Nassa incrassata, Littor- 

 ina ne7'itoides, Trochiis zizyphiims. Purpura lapillus, Natica catena, and 

 Patella vulgata, all from Swanage ; Modiolaria marmorata, Lamellaria 

 perspicua, Axiniis Jlexuosics, Akera bullata, Philine apet'ta, Fissurella 

 gmca, Loripes lacteus, Corbula gibba, Sepia officinalis, Rissoa inembtanacea, 

 Solen vaqina, Ostrea edulis, Mytihis adriaticus. Lacuna pallidula, L. put- 

 eolus, Eniargimda rosea, Donax vittatus, D. politus, Tiirritella terebra, 

 Pleurotonia rufa, Trophon iruncattis, Helcion pelhicidum, and. Lacuna 

 crassior. all from Studland Bay ; Dentalium tarentinutn. Lacuna divari- 

 cata, and Tellina fabiila, all from both Studland P>ay and Swanage ; Trochus 

 umbilicatus from Chapman's Pool, Dorsetshire ; Hydrobia uIvcb and Littorina 

 rudis from Poole Harbour ; and Cyprina islandica from near Parkstone, Dor- 

 set — all from Mr, J. Eddowes Cooper 



