■220 .rOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. 11, NO. 7, JULY, I905. 



By Mr. F. Taylor : Zonifoides nitidiis, type and var. albina, a very pretty form 

 from Taly-bont Marsh, Conway Valley ; a fine series of Azeca tridens var. crystal- 

 Una, also typical and cream-coloured examples from Addingham, Wharfedale, 

 Yorks, Specimens were distributed amongst the members present. 



By Mr. A. J. Jukes Browne : A series of Tapes from British and Mediterranean 

 localities, to illustrate his paper. The fine series from Cette, France, presented to 

 the Manchester Museum by the Rev. Canon Horsley, was also exhibited. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Helix hortensis, H. tteinoralis varr. libe'lula, 

 easlanea, coalita, and various band forms ; H. arbustorum var. flavescens, from 

 Deepdale near Buxton. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Vivipara coiitecta m. siiiislrorsui/i (to illustrate his paper); 

 Acme banatica Rossm. , Hungary, and A. polita Hartm., Bavaria ; .sinistral 

 Melantho decisa, Tennessee, U.S.A. ; Vivipara htmgarica, males and females, 

 from Budapest (Hazay, " Darbishire " collection, Manchester Museum); a fine 

 series of Strombtis piigilis and var. alatus illustrating sexual dimorphism, as 

 described by Mr. H. S. Colton {Nautilus, vol. 18, p. 138, 1905). 



By Mr. Fred Booth : Vertigo suhstriata, typical and sinistral, from Shipley 

 Glen, Yorks. 



A fine series of Helicigona lapicida and varieties was shewn as a special exhibit 

 by members present. Mr. E. Collier exhibited very prettily marked type from 

 Corbeyrier, Switzerland, and var. grisea Moq.-Tand., La Preste, Pyrenees; Mr. 

 J. Wilfrid Jackson, a large series from many localities, including several beautiful 

 albino specimens collected some years ago in the Zoological Gardens, Regents 

 Park, by Mr. R. D. Darbishire, and a curious carinate form from Deepdale near 

 Buxton ; Mr. F. Taylor, a cream-coloured variety, and a keelless pyramidal 

 example, bearing a strong resemblance to H. riifescens ; also a fine set shewing 

 growth stages, all from Cranham Woods near Gloucester. The series of specimens 

 from the Manchester Museum was also shewn, including the very striking var. 

 flaniinulafa Drap. from Catalonia. 



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(limited to works received by the society's librarian). 



Nachrichtsblatt der Deutschen Malakozoolog-ischen Gesellschaft, 1905, 



pt. 2, April-Juni, 1905. 



" Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Molluskenfauna des Kaukasus," by Baron Rosen 

 [list of 6^ spp]. '■^ XenopJiora seiiegalensis P. Fischer " [found at Cape Verde 

 Islands, and not A', iiiediterranea, as stated by von Martens], by W. Kobelt. 

 " Ueber einige peruanische Clausilien," by Paul Ehrmann \Nenia callangana, 

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 biilowi, type of subg. Goniodroinnsi, by H. Fri'iispokfer. " Diagnosen neucr 

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 22 spp.]. "Conchyliologisches aus Tirol," by V. Greulek {Flanorbis giedlcri 

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 lien des Loss des mittleren Donautales," by S. Clessin [list of 40 spp.]. 



