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Exhibits. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Pyrainidula lodindaia var. alba, from Meathop 

 Fell and Eggerslack Wood, Grange ; Jaminia muscoruni, type and var. edenttila, 

 Vallonia costata and V. excentn'ca, Meathop Fell ; Acanthinula actileata, Ku- 

 conuhis fulvus, Jaminia secale, Clausilia bidentata and abnormality, Helicella 

 caperata vars. , Grange-over-Sands j Neritina Jliiviatilis from brook at Cark ; 

 Paludestrina stagnalis from the marsh near Grange ; Jaminia secale, Cochlicopa 

 htbrica, Helicella itala, Limncca pereger and L. triincaiula from Kendal. 



By Mr. F. Taylor : Land and freshwater shells from the Isle of Man, collected 

 September, 1909, including several new county records — Aplecta hypno7'um, Pisi- 

 dium subtruncatum, P. 7titidum, P. oblusale, P. pusillum. Mr. Taylor reported 

 finding several specimens, type and vars., of Liniax cinereo-niger, Agriolimax 

 IcEvis, and Avion intermedins, in the Ramsey district, these being new county 

 records. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : From canal, Lancaster, Jan. iilh, 1910 — Dreissensia 

 polymorpha, Bythinia tentaculata, Neritina jliiviatilis, Sphceriiiin corneum, 

 Limncea pereger, Physa fontinalis, Plaiiorbis vortex, Valvata piscinalis, and 

 Pisidium hensloivamun. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : A number of Olives of various species. 



390th Meeting, March 9th, 1910. 

 Mr. E. Collier in the chair. 



Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 



"The Luminous Organs of some Cephalopoda from the Pacific Ocean," by 

 W. E. Hoyle; "The Marine Fauna of Zanzibar and British East Africa from 

 collections made by Cyril Crossland in the years 1901 and 1902; — On some Species 

 of Solenidas," by E. A. Smith and H. H. Bloomer; "Anatomy of Tagehis gibbiis 

 and T. divisiis," "On the Anatomy of Ensis viacha, Solen fofiesii ^.nd S. viridis," 

 "On the Anatomy of certain species of Solenidse," "Anatomy of various species of 

 Solenidse : Addenda et Corrigenda," "On the Anatomy of Ensis [Solen) niagnus 

 Schumacher," "Anatomy of species of Siliqiia and Ensis," "The Anatomy of 

 Pharella orientalis Dunker and Tagelus rufus Spengler," "Classification of the 

 British species of the Genus Solen Linne," " On the origin and function of the 

 Fourth Aperture in some Pelecypoda," " The Anatomy of certain species of Cerati- 

 solen and Solecurtus," "The Anatomy of the British species of the Genus Solen," 

 pts. i,, ii., iii., iv., "On some malformed specimens of Anodonta cygnea L.," 

 "Notes on some further malformed specimens of Anodonta cygnea L." (1900), 

 "Notes on some further malformed specimens of Aitodonia cygnea L. "' (1902), all 

 by H. H. Bloomer {Jrom the respective ajithors), and the usual periodicals received 

 in exchange. 



New Members Elected. 



Norman G. Hadden, Levant Lodge, Earls Croome, Worcestershire. 



George Shrubsole, Ellesmere, Fields Park Road, Newport, Mon. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



, C. Theodore Cribb, The Vicarage, Shipley, Yorks. 



. Harry L. Stephenson, 73, Colwyn Road, Dewsbury Road, Leeds. 



Herbert H. Booker, 153, Albert Road, Heeley, Sheffield. 



W. T. Elliott, D.D.S., F.Z.S., 63, Temple Row, Birmingham, 



