I'ROCliKDlNCS : AI'KU. lO, IQOr. 



87 



*5. r. nail/ liens (L. ), in same pond as 

 No. 4. 



*6. V. ci-isia (L. ), with No. 5. 



'•'7. /'. fl://)//'j- (L.), pond between Horsled 

 Keynes church and ihe railway 

 station road; Piplye ponds. 



^S. Physa fotitinalis {\^.), various. 

 9. I.iniUiva pcrciira \2a. iiiflala Kol). , 

 affluent of Ouse, between Burnt 

 O.d-; and Hayward's Heath. 



io. \. labiosa'^ii^x.. pond between Hor- 

 sted Kcvnes churcli and tlie station 



*li. L. slagiialis (L. ). Piplye [londs; 



young. 

 *I2. /,. ,^labi-a (Midi.), wayside pools on 



side road beyond the Great Pond. 

 * 1 3. /.. tntiicatiila (Miill. ), one specimen , 



as No. 12. 

 *I4. Vellcitia laciisiris (L. ), as No. 4. 



15. Sphariiiiii corncum (L.), common. 



16. Pisidinin pitsilliim (Gmel.), as Nos. 



10 and 12. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE 

 CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 



299th Meeting, April loth, 1901. 



Mr. Thomas Kogers in the chair. 



Donations to the Library announced and ihanks voted : 



The usual periodicals received in exchange. 



Donations to the Cabinet announced and thanks voted : 



A specimen oS. Eitliiiia Candida Marratt from the Rev. K. ^^^ J. Smart. 

 New Member Elected. 



Mr. l\ol)ert Drummond, 20, Upper Talbot Street, Blackpool. 

 Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



Mr. Charles Smith Carter. 



Member Deceased. 



Mr. G. Sherriff Tye. 



It was reported that an invitation had been received from the 



Glasgow University 



to send representatives to its Ninth Jubilee Celebration, and further that the 



President and the Rev. G. A. Frank Knight had been recjuested by the Council 



to represent the Society on the occasion and had expressed their willingness to do so. 



Papers Read. 



^^Cj'pi'ica chrysalis and Cypraa iiiicrodon^^ by J. Cosmo Melvill. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. J. M. Williams: Cyprcca hicallosa, Oliva cuiniiigi, 0. oyptospira and 

 var. albina. 



By INIr. W. J. Edwards: A tine series of Cypnca panlhcri/ia. 



By Mr. R. Standen: Balea perversa var. suecana West., from Sweden, alsn, on 

 behalf of the Manchester Museum, a set of the curious bivalve Spatha hirtiudo 

 from the Congo River. 



By Mr. J- W. Jackson : Helix rolitndala var. turloni and IJyalinia crystallina 

 from Gatley Wood ; Helix arbustcruin, subscalariform, and //. //£i;/^;/.f/j- collected 

 tluring last Easter week at Cavedale, Derbyshire (alt. 1800 fl.). 



By ]\Ir, lieathcote: Hyalinia glaber and Hy. cellaria from Grange-over-Saiids. 



By Mr. R. Cairns : A series of an unusual form of Oliva lepida Duclos. 



A very large and comprehensive series of Cyprcca chrysalis Kiener, C. fuiibriata 

 Gmel., C. microdon Auct., C. iinifasciata Migh., C. macula Ords. , and C. chol- 

 mondelcyi ]\Ielv. was shewn by T^Iessrs. Melvill, Rogers, Standen, luhvards, 

 Hardy, Williams, and Cairns in illustration of Mr. Melvill's paper. 



