138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ' 



Mr. Taylor showed Vertigo minutissima from Palermo, 

 collected by Signor Platania ; shells from north Essex, sent by 

 Mr. Whitwell, of Wandsworth ; examples of Helix virgata and 

 H. ericetorum from Leamington, sent by Mr. Quilter ; and a 

 small collection of shells from Herts, and Essex, from Mr. C. 

 Oldham, of Sale, Cheshire. 



Mr. Nelson showed Planorbis parvus in a subfossil state 

 from the mud-cliffs, Hornsea. 



The president exhibited shells from several Scotch localities 

 sent by Mr. Mellor ; Liviax flavus from Worcester, sent by 

 Rev. H. Milnes ; and Limax cinereo-niger from Shipley Glen, 

 collected by Mr. J. A. Hargreaves. 



Meeting 



HELD NOVEMBER 4TH, 1 886. 



The President, Mr. W. D. Roebuck. F.L.S., presiding. 



NEW MEMBERS. 



The following gentlemen were nominated for membership : 

 Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle, M.A., F.R.A.S., Holmes Chapel, 

 Cheshire ; Mr. Wm. Bendall, Nottingham Place, W. ; Mr. Geo. 

 Dixon, Sen., Great Ayton ; Mr. H. M. Gwatkin, Cambridge ; 

 Rev. Wm. L. W. Eyre, Alresford ; Rev. Carleton Greene, St. 

 Neots ; Mr. John Hagger, Burton-on-Trent ; Mr. W. J. O. 

 Holmes, F.L.S., Norwich; Prof Adolph Leipner, Bristol; 

 Mr. E. J. Lowe, D.L., J.P., F.R.S., &c., Chepstow; Mr. D. 

 Pidgeon, Assoc. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., London; Mr. John Ramage, 

 Dundee; Mr. Edward Saunders, F.L.S., Bromley; Mr. Robert 

 Standen, Swinton. 



DONATIONS. 



The following donations were laid on the table : — Helix 



personata L., H. carpatica Friv., H fmistina, H. bidens Chem., 



H. holosericea Stud., H. rossmassleri Pfr., Bulimiis viontatius 



Drap., Pupa doliiPii, Clausilia gulo Rossm., C. orthostoina, 



C. dubia Drap., C. tumida Rossm., C. turgida Rossm., C. cru- 



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



