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JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOrTY, VOL. II, NO. 8, OCTOBER, I905. 



Achatinella (Auricula) mighelsiana Pfr. 



Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur. ) abbreviata Rve. Sandwich Is. 

 A. {Aur.) rufa Newc. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Aur.) producta Rve. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur.) adusta Rve. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Aur.) tenella Ancey. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur. ) unipHcata /'<?ai',?. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur. ) triplicata /'d'aj-£. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur.) auricula Pfr. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur.) crassula Smith. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Aur.) westeilundiana Ancey. 



Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Partulina) tesselata Newc. 



Sandwich Is. 

 (Par.) proxima Pease. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) ventrosa Pfr. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) virgulata March. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) radiata Gld. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Par.) marmorata Gld. Sandwich Is. 



A 



A. (Par.) multilineata Newc. 



Sandwich Is. 

 A. ( Par. ) grisea iV^Ti'c. Sandwich Is. 



xA. (Par. ) dolium Pfr. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Par.) tappanica C. B. Ads. 



Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) ampulla Qui. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Par.) redfieldi Neivc. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) splendida Newc. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Par.) fasciata Qui. Sandwich Is. 



A. (Bulimella) rosea Sw. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Bui.) candicans Pfr. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Bui.) ovata Newc. Sandwich Is. 



A (Bui.) decipiens Pfr. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Bui.) rugosa Newc. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (Eburnella) fulva Pfr. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (E. ) hawaiensis Bald. Sandwich Is. 

 A. (E.) casta Neiuc. Sandwich Is. 



A. (E.) rhodorraphe i'/;«V^.Sandwich Is. 

 A. (E.) semicarinata Newc. Sandwich Is. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE 

 CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, 



343rd Meeting, June 2ist, 1905. 



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

 Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 

 The usual periodicals received in exchange. 



New Members Elected. 



William Freeman, Hawkhurst, Milton Road, Oundle. 



Samuel Hainsworth, 60, George Street, Saltaire, Yorks. 



John Laycock, 30, Herries Street, Ashton-under-Lyne. 



William Whitehead, 25, High Street, Stalybridge. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



Dr. H. Becker, Grahamstown, Cape Colony. 



H. C. Napier, Headington Hill, Oxford. 



James Simpson, 52, Castle Street, Aberdeen. 

 Paper Read. 



" Note on Hygromia rufescens m. sinistrorsumf by the Rev. W. A. Shaw. 



Exhibits. 



By the Rev. W. A. Shaw : Hygroiiiia rufescens m. sinistrorsiim from Northants. 



By Mr. Chas. Oldham :' On behalf of Mr. W. Royal Dawson, Helix poinada 

 from Heacham, near King's Lynn, Norfolk. The occurrence of H. poniatia in East 

 Anglia has not hitherto been recorded. The habitat given — amongst ivy on walls — 

 is also curious, and verj' suggestive of the habits of its ally, H. aspersa. 



By Mr. A. Abercrombie : A series of land and freshwater shells from the Bombay 

 Presidency, and from Kashmir ; also lanthina fragilis from the Bombay coast. 



By Mr. F. Taylor : Cochlicopa liibrica var. hyalina from shore fence, between 

 the Pier and the "Dingle," Colwyn Bay. The variety occurred plentifully, very 

 clean and beautiful specimens, and all of the var. Inbricoides in form. The few 

 coloured shells found were all typical in shape. 



By Mr. R. Standen : A portion of the fine collection of Tasmanian marine shells 

 recently presented, through the good oflices of Miss M. Lodder, to the Manchester 

 Museum, by the ^^ictoria Museum, Launceston. 



