PROCKEDINGS: FEBRUARY II, I903. 



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Papers Read. 



" Vertigo alpestris at Holker, Lanes.," by C. H. Moore. 

 "A Correction," by J. E. Cooper. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Ashmunella thomsoniana, sub. sp. porterce Pils. & Ckll. , 

 from an altitude of 8,000 feet, Beulah, New Mexico, recently added to the 

 Manchester Museum collections by Mr. T.. D. A. Cockerell. 



By Mr. F. Taylor : Hyalinia nitidula var. helmi, from Compstall ; Cochlicopa 

 lnb}-ica var. hyalina, Helix pygincea. Vertigo sjtbstriata, and Planorbis nautiletis 

 from Romiley ; Arion minitnus from Park Bridge. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson: Z';-m.r«i5/a!/ti/j|//«(7r//?«, young stages shewing unusually 

 distinct and beautiful markings, from Bingley, Yorks. ; abnormal Physa ketero- 

 s'ropha from canal. Guide Bridge ; Planorbis naiitileiis from Haveleyhey, Cheshire, 

 and a number of shells from Romiley, Cheshire, including a short stumpy form of 

 Carychitun minimum, found in abundance. 



By Mr. B. R. Lucas: Bythinia tentaadata shewing "erosion bands," River 

 Foss, York. 



By Dr. C. Gerland : Astartc borealis, dredged by himself in Danes Gat, opposite 

 Andre's b.alloon station, N.W. Spitzbergen, lat. 80° N., July, 1896. 



By Mr. W. E. Hoyle : Examples of Tracheloteitthis from Messina, and a number, 

 including Steenstrup's types, received on loan I'rom the Copenhagen Museum ; a 

 comparison of these specimens showed that the two species of the genus were in 

 reality one. Hence the specimen recorded in the Society's "List of British Marine 

 Mollusca," no. 710, as T. behni should have been T. riisci. One of the Copen- 

 hagen specimens is also from the British area. 



