24 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGV, VOL. II, NO. I, JANUARY, I904. 



By Mr. J. W. Baldwin : Jaininia muscorum m. sinistrorsum and other shells, 

 from Abersoch, to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. Edward Collier : Swiss Mollusca, to illustrate his notes. 



By Mr. J. D. Dean : A series of Mollusca from the neighbourhood of Lancaster, 

 to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. Thomas Edwards : Some scalariform and deformed examples of Buc- 

 cinum undatiwt, from the Isle of Thanet. 



By Mr. W. Moss : Hyaliniis, from Faroe Isles. 



By Mrs. J. M. Blundell : A small, globose, yellowish-red variety of Cypraa 

 arabica from Mauritius. 



A series of Trivia were shewn by Messrs. Standen, Jackson and Baldwin. The 

 chief peculiarities of structure and life-history, so far as it is known, of this interest- 

 ing group of small cowries were pointed out by Mr. Standen. A particularly fine 

 series of Trivia europcea, shewing growth stages and local variation, was exhibited. 



325th Meeting, November nth, 1903. 



Mr. Charles Oldham in the chair. 



Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 



The usual periodicals received in exchange. 



New Member Elected. 

 Gordon Dalgliesh, Clairval, Collings Road, Guernsey. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



Miss Gwynedd Scott, West Quarter, Hexham. 

 ^ J. R. Redding, 173, Clonliffe Road, Dublin. 



Resignation. 



A. E. Wilson. 



Member Deceased. 



Isaac C. Thompson, F.L.S. 



Resignation of Recorder. 



A letter was read from Mr. Lionel E. Adams, explaining that in consequence 

 of his leaving Stafford, and his future movements being uncertain, he had felt it 

 necessary to resign the Recordership. It was announced that Mr. Charles Oldham 

 had, at the request of the Council, undertaken to discharge the duties of the office 

 until the next Annual Meeting. 



Papers Read. 



" Obituary Notice of the late Isaac Cooke Thompson, F.L.S.," by W. E. Hoyle. 



"The Reproduction and Nomenclature of Paludestrina tayloi-i" by J. W. 

 Jackson and F. Taylor. 



" The Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Grange-over-Sands : Further Obser- 

 vations," by J. W. Jackson and C. H. Moore. 



"The Type of Cyprcta eaput-anguis," by L. St. George Byne. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. F. Taylor : Helix acuta, adult and perfect, taken along with beetle 

 elytrre from stomach of common toad [Biifo vulgaris) at Conway, North Wales. 



By Mr. A. W. Rymer Roberts : Pupa anglica, from near the Ferry Hotel, on 

 the Furness side of Lake Windermere ; Vertigo antivertigo, from a very restricted 

 area near Winster, Westmorland ; Planorbis contortus and P. albus, from Winder- 

 mere, and Velletia lacustris, White Cross Bay, Windermere. 



Series of British examples of the genus Unio were exhibited, including U. tiinii- 

 dus of an unusual triangular form, from River Lea, Waltham Abbey, Herts., by Mr. 

 W. J. Hall ; U. pictorum, from Canal, at Marple, Cheshire ; a series shewing (a) 



