336 JOURNAL OF CONCHOI.OGY, VOL. 10, NO. II, JULY, I903. 



Papers Read. 



"Pockets of Land-shells, Bannmouth Dunes, Portstewart," by R. Welch. 



"A Standard of Value for Exchanges," by the Rev. J. W. Horsley. 



"Additional Notes upon the Land and Freshwater MoUusca of Surrey," by 

 Charles Pannell. jr. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. R. Welch : A number of fine photographs and drawings to illustrate his 

 paper, also a quantity of the rich material from the "shell-pockets" of Portstewart, 

 which was afterwards distributed amongst the members present. 



By Mr. C. Oldham : Helix hortens-s and H. arbiistoriim var. ftisca from Cun- 

 ningsburgh, Shetland. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson: Pupa anglica from Compstall Wood; Vitrea rogei si 

 and a greenish variety from Oakwood, Cheshire; a fine series of Unio pictoruiu 

 obtained during a recent draining of the Marple canal for repairs, and a number of 

 varieties of Cypnea tigris from Cape York. 



By Mr. R. Cairns: A fine series of choice examples of Cyprcra xanthodon Gray, 

 C. pyriforniis Gray, C. goodalli Gray, C. stolida var. diaiiges Melv. , C. cribraria 

 var. exmoiithensis Melv., C. cumingi Gray, C. nigropiuidata Gray, C. petitiana 

 Crosse and Fischer, C. physis Brocchi, C. becki Gask., and C. chrysalis Kien. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Hybocystis rochebruni Mabille, from Tonkin. 



Mr. F. Taylor distributed Pupa anglica from Compstall amongst the members 

 present. 



321st Meeting, June loth, 1903. 



Mr. Edward Collier in the chair. 



Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 



Ne^v Members Elected. 



Miss J. E. Linter, Saville House, Twickenham. 



Henry Willoughby Smallwood, Holly Mount, Church Rd., Moseley, Birmingham. 



James Clarence Smallwood, Holly Mount, Church Rd., Moseley, Birmingham. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



A. D. Darbishire, B.A., Zoological Department, Owens College, Manchester. 



Paper Read. 



" Scalidre of the Persian Gulf and North-Arabian Sea, with Descriptions of 

 Sixteen New Species," by J. Cosmo Melvill and R. Standen. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson : Series of Dreisseiisia polyinorpha and Neriiina Jluvia- 

 tilis, from Canal at Ashton, near Preston ; Helix hispida, HyaUnia radiatula,' Hy. 

 nitida, and very large Liinniea peregra, from Poynton, Cheshire. 



By Mr. J. Ray Hardy : Hyalinia excavata, from Sherwood Forest, Nottingham. 



By Rev. L. J. Shackleford : A fine series of Ligmts fasciatns Mull, and var. 

 crenatus Swains., from Miami, Florida; also some remarkably ventricose specimens 

 of Lucina colitnibella Lam., from St. Vincent, Cape Verde. 



By Mr. C. IL Moore : Limmea aurictilaria and Spluerium corneiim, from 

 Middlewood ; Planorbis carinatus, P. albiis, Pisidium nitidum, and Linimta 

 trjincatula, from Stalybridge ; Helix lapicida, H. concinna, H. rufescens, H. roiini- 

 data var. iiirioiiie, and Vitrina pellucid a, from Castleton, DerV)yshire. 



