PROCEEDINGS : FEB. lO, I9I2. 317 



The Special Exhibit of the evening was the Eiualodiida, and many examples 

 of the various sections of this interesting group of shells were shown by Messrs. 

 Edward Collier, R. Standen, and G. C. Spence, the latter giving an interesting 

 resume of their chief peculiarities, distribution, etc. 



409th Meeting-, held at Leeds University, Feb. lOth, 1912. 



This Meeting took the place of the ordinary February Meeting. 



Mr. E. Collier in the chair. 



The Librarian reported that the usual periodicals had been received in exchange. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 

 George Howell Murdock, 49, Parliament Hill, Hampstead, N.W. 

 Charles Jenkinson, i. High Street, Kettering. 

 Papers Read. 

 *' Additions to the Census," by W. Denison Roebuck. 



Mr. T- W. Taylor gave an interesting Address dealing with Hygrotnia rufesceiis, 

 its Life-History, Habits, etc., illustrating his remarks by drawings on the blackboard. 



Recorder's Report. 



The Hon. Recorder (Mr. W. Denison Roebuck) reported that the following new 

 county records had been submitted for authentication, those marked with the 

 asterisk (*) being presented to the Society's Voucher Collection. 

 By Mr. Charles Oldham :— 



Bucks. — Litnax flaviis from West Wycombe, 3rd February, 1912. 

 By Mr. John E. A. Jolliffe :— 



Dorset. — * Balea perversa from Ridgway Hill near Upwey, Oct., 191 1. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson :— 



Westmorland. —Pisidium amnicuin from ditch near Hale Moss, Burton- 



in-Kendal, ist April, 1907. 

 Cumberland. — Pupa secale, Penrith. 



By Mr. F. H. Sikes :— 



Kent East. — Vivioara vivipara, Hyalinia ftilva, from Yalding. Aplexa 

 hypnortim from Hunton. 

 .. Kent West. — Pisidium subtnincatwn from pond near Teston. 



By Mr. C. E. Wright : — 



Orkney. — '^'Clausilia bidetitata taken in 1907. 



Leicester and Rutland. — * Paludestrina jenkinsi m thousands in the 

 canal at Leicester, taken by Mr. W. Freeman of Oundle. 



By Mr. John F. Musham : — 



Lincoln South. — Vallonia excentrica from Washingborough, Jan., 1912. 



By Mr. R. A. PhilHps :— 



Ci). Wexford. — Valvata tiscinalis, Planorbis albtis, Pistdiu?ncinereu>n 

 and P. pnlchelluni from Enniscorthy, Jan., 191 1 ; Valvata cristata, 

 Plattorbis fotttanus, Pupa mitscorum, and Aplexa hypnortan, from Ross- 

 lare, Jan., 1909; Helix hortensis va.r. lutea 12345, from near Johnstown, 

 Jan,, 1911 ; Limncea auricularia from a drain east of Wexford, April, 

 191 1 ; Zonitoides nitidus, Paludestrina stagnalis, Pisidium fontinale, 

 P. milium, and P. pusillum, from Wexford, Jan., 1911 ; Hyalinia 

 lucida from Wexford, March, 1 9 10. 



