352 JOURNAL OF CONXHOl.OGY, VOL. II, NO. II, JULY, I906. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



Charles W. Johnson, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 



Albert E. Salisbury, 64, Pemberton Gardens, Highgate, London, N. 



Henry J. Stalley, Thornton House, Christ's Hospital, West Horsham, Sussex. 



Mrs. Alice L. Williams, 593, Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. 

 Papers Read. 



"Note on Odostomia Ititea Garrett," by J. Cosmo Melvill and R. Standen. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. R. Cairns: Ks&ne?, oi Helix nevioralis va.xx. albo/ahiaiaznA ciirinozonafa, 

 collected by him on the previous day in the Winnats Pass, Castleton, Derbyshire 

 He had found these varieties in unusual abundance, and all of the uniform bright 

 yellow colour so characteristic of the species generally in this locality ; dark-banded 

 and other coloured forms being rarely seen. 



By Mr. L. St. George Byne : A fine example of Cypnta, canieola L. , measuring 

 99 ^ 54 'iiiii- 



By Mr. J. Cosmo Melvill: Helix pisana from Tenby, and Odostomia nifitla 

 Souverbie from New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands. 



By Mr. R. Standen: Biiccintiin nndatuin m. sinistrorsnin hon\\.\ie'b<lsiXich.&i\.&x 

 Market. 



By Mr. J. W. Baldwin: A white variety of Gihbula magus from Abersoch, 

 Carnarvonshire. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Pisidium heiislotvianum and P. subtruncaUim from 

 the canal near Lancaster. 



By Mr. B. R. Lucas : A fine series of non-marine shells collected recently during 

 a short stay at Sligo, Ireland. The actual time spent in collecting was only six 

 hours, made up of brief intervals snatched during car drives, but a total of 60 species, 

 many in excellent condition, was obtained, including such forms as Aciciila lineata 

 and var. alba, Vallonia excentrica, Acanthinula aculeata, A. lamellata, Valvata 

 cristata, etc. , in abundance. The list is only 1 3 short of the number recorded for 

 the Sligo district {Irish Nat., Sept., 1904). 



A fine series of nearly all the British Trochida; was shewn from the collections of 

 Messrs. R Welch, J. W. Baldwin, J. W. Jackson, J. Laycock, C. H. Moore, 

 R. Standen, A. Leicester, R. D. Darbishire, and the Manchester Museum. 



353rd Meeting-, June 13th, 1906. 



Mr. Edward Collier (vice-president) in the chair. 



Donations to the Library announced and thanks voted : 



"Storia del Dentalium politum di O. G. Costa," " Articolo suite Auriculidae, 

 Assiminidse, e TruncatellidLe dei mari d'Europa," and "Articolo sul Pecten oper- 

 cularis e sue forme," by the Marchese di Monterosato ; "Check List of the Mollusca 

 of New York," by Elizabeth J. Letson; "Notes on Japanese, Indo-Pacific, and 

 American PyramidellidK," by W. H. Dall and P. Bartsch; " Descriptions of two 

 new Naiads," by Paul Bartsch {froiu the respective authors) ; and the usual 

 periodicals received in exchange. 



New Members Elected. 



Charles W. Johnson, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 



Albert E. Salisbury, 64, Pemberton Gardens, Highgate, I-ondon, N. 



Henry J. Stalley, Thornton House, Christ's Hospital, West Horsham, Sussex. 



Mrs. Alice L. Williams, 593, Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. 

 Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



A. G. Marshall, Clovelly, Park Road, Wallington, Surrey. 



George Baxter Pritchard, F.G.S., 38, Mantell Street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria. 



Henry Suter, Haslett Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland, New Zealand. 



