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Parmacella, from Gibraltar ; Physa hypnorwn monst. angulation, 

 Bickley, West Kent (see ' Nat. World,' 1885, p. 200); Fhysa 

 hypnorum var. aiprella E. H. Rowe, near Leominster, Sussex 

 (See 'Nat. World,' 1885, and 'Garner'), from Mr. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. 



The thanks of the society was voted to the donors for their 

 valuable contributions. 



It was also resolved to enter into an exchange of publica- 

 tions with the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



Mr. J, VV. Taylor showed numerous specimens, including 

 a collection sent by Mr. Wotton from Glamorganshire ; ex- 

 amples of Helix nenwralis from Truro, sent by Mr. J. H. James; 

 a series of shells from Bedfordshire, which included a specimen 

 of Clansilia rugosa with two distinct and separate apertures, 

 sent by Mr. J. Saunders ; an example of Uiiio tumidus from 

 Worcestershire, on behalf of Miss Fairbrass ; examples of ^<?//x 

 virgata collected by Mr. Heathcote between Lytham and Fleet- 

 wood ; and a specimen of Testacella haliotidea living, sent by 

 M. Morelet from the Pyrenees. 



The president, Mr. W. D. Roebuck, exhibited examples 

 of Liniax cinereo-niger and other slugs from Powerscourt, Co. 

 Wicklow, sent by Mr. W. F. de V. Kane, M.A., M.R.I.A. ; 

 also Anialia gagates, A. marginata , and other slugs, from 

 Cushendun, Co. Antrim, sent by Rev. S. A. Brenan. 



Meeting 



HELD JUNE 3RD, 1886. 



The President, Mr. VV. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S., in the 

 chair. The minutes of the May meeting were confirmed. 



Correspondence from the Royal Physical Society of Edin- 

 burgh, M. Bourguignat, Prof. E. von. Martens, and Mr. C. L. 

 Smout, was brought before the meeting. 



