3l8 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGV, VOL. I3, NO. ID, APRIL, I912. 



Co. Galway East. — Planoi-bis glaber, PL carinatus, and PL vortex, itom 



' Lough Rea, April, 1910 ; Anodonta cygnea from canal at Ballinasloe ; 

 Acanthinula acukata, Vertigo pusilla, V. moulinsiana, and Carychiiim 

 minimum from Code, Feb., 191 1 ; Ena obscura, Pitpa cylindratea, P. 

 tnuscorum, Aplexa hypnonun, Pkysn fontinalis, Litnncea palustris, L. 

 iruncatula, Bythinia teiitacitlata, B. leachii, and Pisidium atnnicum, 

 from Ballinasloe, March, 191 1 ; Balea perversa, Vallonia costata. Ver- 

 tigo antivertigo, and Sphcerium lacustre, from Portvmina, 1910. 



Co. WaTERFORD. — Vertigo pnsilla ixom Tramore, May, 1909. 



Queen's Co. — Vertigo ??ioHlinsiana from Durrow, June, 1909; Sphcerium 

 lacustre from canal at Portarlington, 17th March, 191 1. 



King's Co.— Hyalinia radiatula, Planorbis fontamis, Pisidium fontinale, 

 P. obtusdle, and P. milium, from Birr, 1910. 



Co. Tipperary North. — Hygrofnia fusca from Dolla, March, 191 1; 

 Planorbis vortex and Pisidium ajnnicum from the Little Brouna River, 

 at Riverstown, April, 1910. 



By Mr. E. Collier :— 



Sussex 'West. — Planorbis vortex, Mailing Marsh near Lewes, 19th Sept., 

 1911. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. F. Booth : — Cyclostoma anceps Mts. , Streptaxis kibivezicnsis Sn.,th, 

 R hat his rhodotcenia yits., Limicolaria caillaudi Pfr., from British East Africa; 

 Dolicheiilota sivinhcei Pfr., from Japan ; and Limicolaria martensiana Smith, from 

 Central Africa. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson :— Byssus of large Mediterranean Pinna, and a glove 

 made entirely from the spun silky fibre of the byssus, from Italy ; Pisidiutn 

 am II ictim from a ditch at Hale Moss, Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland (new record 

 for Vice-County 69) ; Jaminia secale from Penrith (new record for Vice-County 70). 



By Mr. E; Collier : — Paludestrina jenkinsi from the canal, Leicester. 



By Mr. J. F. Musham : — A large series of Maltese marine and non-marine 

 shells. 



By Mr. J. E. Crowther — Limmea stagiialis from numerous localities, showing 

 variation (especially, from the Elland district). 



By Mr. J. A. Hargreaves : — Piece of rock "bored" by Saxicava. There was 

 an interesting discussion on this point. 



Special Exhibit. 



A large number of varieties and locality sets of Hygromia rtifescens was exhib- 

 ited 'by Messrs. J. W. Taylor, G. H. Taylor, J. A. Hargreaves, E. Collier, and 

 F. Booth. 



Members and friends present:— Messrs. E. Collier, J. W. Jackson, G. H. Taylor 

 and Mrs. Taylor, W^ Cash, F. Booth, H. Allen, J. W. Taylor, W. D. Roebuck, 

 J. F. Musham, J. E. Crowther, T. Castle, F. Rhodes, W. H, Hutton, C. T. 

 iCribb, W. Bagshaw, C. H. Moore, J. A. Hargreaves, H. L. Stephenson, J. D. 

 Firth, W. Hewett, W. Withell, T. Stringer, W. H. Western, E» R. Brown, 

 Greeves Fisher, and Prof. Garstang. 



