PROCEEDINGS : OCTOBER I4, I903. 



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to Sept. 10. There still remains the July number of \h& Journal to be paid for, and 

 there is sufficient cash in hand for this purpose. Subscriptions still to be paid 

 amount to about ;i^io to £12, so there should be adequate resources for the remain- 

 der of the present year. 



Statement of Income and Expenditure 

 for the year 1903 up to Sept. 10. 



324th Meeting, October 14th, 1903. 



Mr. Edward Collier (Vice-President) in the chair. 



Donations to Cabinet announced and thanks voted : 



The following Lincolnshire moUusca presented by Mr. C. S. Carter : Ainphi- 

 peplea glutinosa, Telney ; Clansilia 7-olphi, Maltby Wood, Louth ; Helix virgata, 

 var., Red Hill, Goulesby ; H. rupestris, St. Ponton ; and Buliminus obscurus var. 

 alba, Hubbard's Hill, Louth. 



Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 



The usual periodicals received in exchange. 



New Members Elected. 



P. H. Grierson, The Land Commission Office, Dublin. 



Hugh McClelland, Bryn, Somerville Road, Sutton Coldfield. 



J. N. Milne, Foylemore, St. Jude's Avenue, Belfast. 



A. W. Stelfox, Oakleigh, Ormeau Park, Belfast. 



Gerald M. Taylor, Rossall School, near Fleetwood. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



Gordon Dalgliesh, Clairval, CoUings Road, Guernsey. 

 Resignation. 



R. Gaskell. 



Papers Read. 



" Report on theWirral Peninsula Ramble, July nth, 1903," by R. Standen. 



"yrtwmm muscorum m. sinistrorsuin," by J. W. Baldwin. 



" Note on the Land and Freshwater Shells of Lancaster," by J. D. Dean. 



" Land Shells at High Altitudes," and " Helix nemoralis m. sinistrorsum in 

 Switzerland," by Edward Collier. 



Exhibits. 



By Rev. R. W. J. Smart : Living Testacella niaugei, from garden at Bideford, 

 North Devon. 



