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Two examples of Btdinms obscurus var. albinos from Bromley, 

 Kent ; and a specimen of LivincBa peregra monst. sinis- 

 trorsum from a pond near Tooting, Surrey, where several 

 were found and the type was abundant. — S. C. Cockerell. 



A Bulimus from the Valley of Death, Tchernaya, opposite 

 Inkerman, collected in 1854, by Rev. C. B. Norliffe. — 

 W. Denison Roebuck, F.I,.S. 



Examples oi Helix persoiiata, Clausilia parvula, and Pomatias 

 septemspirale from Weggis, Switzerland, collected by Mr. 

 G. F. Payn.— T. D. A. Cockerell. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



From Mr. Lionel E. Adams a specimen of Limax flavus 

 from Stafford. A ' collection of shells from several French 

 localities were shown on behalf of Mr. S. C. Cockerell ; and 

 also a collection of Succinese from various localities. 



Mr. W. Denison Roebuck showed examples of Limax 

 arborufu vars. ?iemorosa and bettonii sent from Holmsby, South 

 Hants., by Mr. C. Ashford ; Unio pictorimi from the Tweed at 

 Berwick, from Mr. H. Marsh ; Limax arborum var. tievwrosa 

 and type from Enniscol, Crossmollina, West Mayo, sent by Mr. 

 W. F. de Vismes Kane, M.A., M.R.I.A. ; and a number of 

 shells collected by Mr. G. W. Oldfield, M.A., F.L.S., at New 

 Milford, county Pembroke, including Helix aspersa var. undu- 

 lata and H. caperata vdcc.fulva. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor exhibited a collection of the shells of the 

 county of Montgomery, collected by Mr. J. Bickerton Morgan, 

 and a few shells from Muckross, Killarney, collected by Mr. J. 

 Ray Hardy, including Pupa ringens var. pallida, and Clatisilia 

 rugosa var. gracilior. 



Meeting 



HELD NOVEMBER 5TH, 1885. 



At the Leeds Mechanics' Institute. Mr. Wm. Denison 

 Roebuck, F.L.S., occupied the chair. 



Correspondence was read from several members. 



