342 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. I^, NO. 11, JULY, igii. 



Recorder's Report. 



The lion. Recorder (Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, F. L. S.) reporied ihat the 

 following new County Records had been submitted for authentication ; the speci- 

 mens of species marked with the asterisk * being presented to the Society's col- 

 lection. 



By Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A. :— 



Aykshire. — *Hyalinia Iticida from Largs. 

 By Mr. Geo. H. Weaver : — 



Essex South. — Ena ohscwa, one from South Weald, April, 1910. 

 By Mr. John Roseburgh : — 



Selkirkshire. —C/a//Jz7/rt bidentata in abundance at Yair, 25th Feb., 1912. 

 By Mr. A. W. Stelfox :— 



Sussex E. — Vertigo aiiiivciiigo, Pevensey Level, March, 1909. 

 By Mr. C. E. Wright :— 



Sussex West. — Ena montana, Miscombe Hanger. 

 By Mr. B. R. Lucas :— 



Durham. — * dEcilioides aciciila, abundant in drift, between IIa\'erton Hill, 

 and Billinghani, 1903. 

 By Mr. N. G. Hadden : — 



Merionethshire. — Vertigo antivertigo, from a marsh at Fairbourne. 

 Mr. Roebuck also gave a preliminary report on Vice-County Boundaries. 



Exhibits, 



By Rev. Lewis Shackleford : — A fine specimen of Vohita roadknightit McCoy, 

 from Flinder's Island, Victoria ; and Verinicitlaria Jlava Verco, from Babel Island, 

 Tasmania. 



By Mr. W. Denison Roebuck : — Living Testacella sciitnliun, from Brighouse, 

 found in great numbers in a newly broken-up field adjoining a garden. 



By Mr. G. H. Taylor ; — A remarkably thin but brilliantly coloured set ol Helix 

 nemoralis, including a fine example of the lilac coloured var. stiideria, taken in 

 Pindale, Castleton, Derbyshire, August, 1910. 



By Mr. J. Kidson Taylor : —Two specimens of Anotnia patelliforniis, from 

 Jersey, each grown perfectly symmetrically on a shell of Pecten opercularis. One 

 of the Pectens is very dark and the other a very light coloured var. lincata, and 

 the colour of the Anoniia closely resembles that of the shell to which it has attached 

 itself, the two specimens presenting a striking contrast. He also showed a number 

 of rare Cyprceas from the Billow and Cairns Collections, including unusually large 

 C. sulcidentata and its var. xanikockrysa, C. albuginosa, C. gaskoini, C. listeri, 

 C. zualkeri, C. citrina, C. siolida and its vars. moniontha and diaitges, C. rash- 

 ieighaiia, C. cumingi, C. goodalli, and others. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : — Chondropoina latilabre from Cuba. 



By Mr. Davy Dean : — Sections of Clausilia haiieri, which has no clausium ; 

 and C. dacica and C. niacarana, showing the clausium in two positions — free and 

 pressed back ; also clausium of one of the Japanese species, C. javana. 



By Mrs. Gill :— -Eight specimens of Cyclophorus tkeobaldiantts, from banks of 

 the Irrawady River, Burma, which had been tenanted by hermit crabs. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : — A curious specimen of Planorbis vortex, the central 

 portion — first year's growth — pure while^the rest normal; also a fine series of 



