430 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



Bearsden, county Dumbarton ; Ancyhis Jlttviatilis and LiiinKEa peregra and 

 var. ovala from Bull Loch, Bute ; Valvata piscinalis, Planorbis albits, and 

 PL contort US from Dougalston Loch, Stirlingshire ; Ziia, and very small 

 Claiisilia pei-vcrsa from Onich, Loch Linnhe ; Ancylus fluviatlli<: from Righ 

 Water, Onich, Loch Linnhe ; Sph. corncum from Loch of Skene, Aberdeen- 

 shire ; Helix roinndata from Loch Ridden Islands (Kyles of Bute), Strachur 

 (Loch Fyne), Kilpatrick Hills, Dumbartonshire, and Baldernock, Stirling- 

 shire ; Vitn'na from Bearsden and Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire, and Strachur, 

 Argyllshire ; Ziia from Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire ; Liinucm peregra var. 

 ovata from Craigton, Milngavie, Dumbartonshire ; Pisidiuiii pusilluin and 

 Limmm pnxgra var. minor from lorsa Water, Isle of Arran ; Pisidiiim 

 niliduin from Loch Morlich, 1046 feet altitude, Invernessshire ; Linuiaa 

 peregra irom. Lochinver, Sulherlandshire ; L. peregra var. ovata, and Helix 

 aspersa from Auchenlochan, Kyles of Bute ; Siiccineaelegans from Colliestori, 

 Aberdeenshire ; Hyalinia cellaria and Pupa cylindracea from Loch Ridden 

 Islands, Kyles of l^ute ; Helix aspersa var. aff. iin lulata (but not character- 

 istic), from Aberdeen ; Liiiimva peregra from Little Machrie Water, Isle of 

 Avran ; Helix arbiistorjim from Arrochar, Loch Long, at a height of 700 

 feet up Ben Chrois ; //. hortensis var. lutea 00000 from Cruden Bay, Aber- 

 deenshire ; Linintra peregra 2C!\d Ancylus fljt7jiatilis horn the Pass ofBrander, 

 Lech Awe ; L. peregra var. ovala and Z. anricularia var. acuta from the 

 Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire ; L. peregra var. ovata from Nethy 

 Bridge, Speyside, and from Loch Meldalloch, Tighnabruaich, Kyles of Bute, 

 Argyllshire ; Hyalinia alliaria and H. nitidula from Loch Awe islands, 

 Argyllshire ; Helix aspersa from Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire ; and Sitc- 

 cinea piitris from Arrochar, River Loin ; and several foreign shells from 

 various localities. 



On behalf of Mr. Arthur Mayfield, was shown living Amalia gagates 

 from North Heigham near Norwich. 



230th Meeting, Wednesday, November 7th, 1894. 



Held at the Philosophical Hall, Leeds. 



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



Donations to Library announced and thanks voted : 



The Naturalist, No. 232, Nov., 1894; and Feuille des Jeunes Natura- 

 listes. No. 289, Nov., 1894 — from the respective editors. 



Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association, session 1893-94, 

 No. 10, 1894 — from the Association. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership: 



Mr. William Charles Smith (proposed by Messrs. Peter Lawson and 



JohnW. Taylor, F.L.S.). 



Exhibits : 



On behalf of Mr. C. H. jMorris were shown numerous translucently- 

 banded white examples of Helix virgata from Friston near Eastbourne, East 

 Sussex, collected Nov. ist, 1894. 



The President showed Hydrobia jenkinsi from the canal, Shortheath, 

 Staffordshire ; Helix carthusiana sent by Mr. Adams from Sandwich, Kent ; 

 and H. obvolnta from Crabbe Wood near Winchester, 



J,C., vii., Oct. 1894 



