136 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



5. Specimens of LimncEii glabra from Castleford and Spark- 



brook; Bulimus viontanus from Cooper's Hill, 

 Gloucester, and Flafiorbis marginatus from Black 

 Hills, Leeds.— Mr. W. Nelson. 



6. Several specimens of Anodonta cygnea (of various sizes) 



and two Anodonta anatbia vdn. piscinalis. — Mr. T. W. 

 Pocock, J.P. 



7. Fisidiuin fontinale, Linthorpe ; Li/mitEa peixgra wsir.ovata, 



River Leven, near Hutton Rudby ; Helix nemoi'alis 

 var. carnea, (123)45, Foyers, Loch Ness; Platiorbis 

 spirorbis, Pisidimn pusillum, and Liiiincea palustris, 

 from a pond near Levisham ; Ancylus fluviatilis and 

 Helix rotundata, Levisham ; Helix aspersa, Sunder- 

 land ; Helix concinna, H. rofimdata, H hispida, 

 Zonites cellarius, Cochlicopa lubrica, Clausilia rugosa, 

 and CI. laminata, from Farwith Bridge, Newtondale, 

 North-East Yorkshire. — Mr. B. Hudson. 



8. Twelve very finely-polished specimens of Fossil sponges 



and coral. — Mr. A. J. R. Sclater. 



PAPER READ. 



" Achat ina acicula in Northamptonshire," by Mr. Walter 

 D. Crick. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



The President exhibited numerous species collected during 

 a few days in the Lowland counties of Scotland. Among the 

 most interesting specimens were Amalia gagates, from Leven 

 Hall, Edinburghshire ; Helix fusca and H. sericea from Skel- 

 morlie, Ayrshire ; and Zua lubrica var. viridula, from Dunoon, 

 Argyleshire. 



Mr. J. W. Taylor showed four living examples of Helix 

 obvoluta from Up Park, West Sussex, sent by Mr. W. Jeffery ; 

 Limax arborum and Arion bourguignati from Rev. A. H. Delap, 

 Clonmel ; a number of shells collected by Mr. G. T. Porritt, at 

 Redcar and Saltburn ; and a small collection of land shells from 

 Ullapool, West Ross, on behalf of Mr. A. Somerville. 



J.C, v., Jan., 1887. 



