124 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. II, NO. 4, OCTOBER, I904. 



New Members Elected. 



Alexander Frew, M.B., CM., 12, St. James Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow. 

 C. A. Benn, B. A. , F. G.S., Pudleston Court, Leominster. 

 Rev. W. A. Shaw, Hazelbeech Rectory, Northampton. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G., Government House, Mombasa, East Africa. 



Member Deceased. 



The death was reported of Dr. Eduard von Martens, of the Museum fiu- Natur- 

 kunde, Berlin, elected an Honorary Member of the Society in 1886. 



Resignation. 

 C. H. Morris. 



Papers Read. 



*' W. D. Crick, F.G.S. : Obituary Notice," by Charles Oldham. 



"Obituary Notice of Philip Brookes Mason," by the Rev. Chas. F. Thornewill. 



" Re-establishment of Limax tenellus as a British Species," by W. Denison 

 Roebuck, F. L. S. 



" On some Questions of Nomenclature," by A. J. Jukes-Browne, F.G.S. 



"Radnorshire Slugs," by W. Denison Roebuck, F. L.S. 



" Report on the Fleetwood Ramble," " Report on the Miller's Dale Ramble," 

 by J. Wilfrid Jackson. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. T. H. Piatt : Helicigona arbnsionim, Helix hortensis and Planorbis 

 cornens, from Castle Hill, Scarborough ; Anodonta cygnea and Bithynia tentaculata 

 from Cheadle, Staffs. ; Zirphaa crispata, very small specimens in situ in a lias 

 limestone boulder, from Whitby. 



By Mr. J. W. Baldwin : A fine series of varietal forms of Helix pisana, Heli- 

 cella virgata, and some interesting scalariform examples of Helicella caperata and. 

 H. virgata, from Tenby, 1904. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : A large series of marine and terrestrial shells, from 

 Tenby, collected during a recent visit. 



By Mr. W. J. Hall : A series of Helicigona arbiistoriun, type and vars. fnscescens 

 a.nd Jlaveseens, also a number of Pupa and Clausilite, from the Jura Mountains, 

 collected July, 1904, at an altitude of 3,000 to 3,500 feet. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Paliidestr-ina jenkinsi, collected by Mr. G. Shrubsole from 

 the Monmouthshire canal and a ditch at St. Brides, near Newport, Mon. 



By Rev. Canon Horsley : Helicigona arbustortim var. canigonensis from a 

 restricted habitat a few yards square, where it occurs with type and other varieties, 

 near Dover, 1904. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Series of Purpura lapillus var. imbricata, shewing 

 variation in colouring and size, Littorina littorea, L. obtusata, L. rudis (vars.). 

 Patella viilgata, series of embryonic shells of L. rudis, taken from the oviduct of 

 specimens when cleaning, all from Knott End, Fleetwood. Large specimens of 

 Patella vnlgata and Littorina littorea, from Lame Harbour, Ireland, for comparison 

 with above. Helix nemoralis m. sinistrorsum (dead) from Ballycastle, County 

 Antrim, Ireland. 



By Mr. Edward Collier : Succinea ohlonga. Vertigo moulinsiana, Limncea trun- 

 catula var. elegans, very large and occurring with the above, from Braunton Burrows; 

 Ancylus fluviatilis var. albida and a sinistral Helicella caperata, from Woolacombe, 

 North Devon, August, 1904. 



By Rev. C. Chichester : Testacella haliotidea from his garden at Barnstaple. 



