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Alps ; Claiisilia oscitans Fer., Malta ; Cyclostoma melitensis 

 Sby., Malta ; Pupavariabilis Drap., Uriage pres Grenoble ; 

 P. avenacea Drap., Savoie ; PJiysa acuta Drap., Bordeaux ; 

 Nanina vitrinoides, Calcutta ; LimncRa pinguis Dohrn., 

 Colombo; L. ovalis var. strigata Gy., Calcutta; Mela7iia 

 Hrata'Qtns., Calcutta; Assiminea frajicesm, Calcutta; A. 

 conica, Calcutta ; Paludma bengalensis var. gigantea, Nepal 

 Frontier; Cerithidea fluviatilis Pot. & Mich., Madras; 

 Paludoimis chilinoides Rve., Kandy ; Corbicula subradtata, 

 Ismailia ; Nerita 7narmoraia Rve., Suez ; Euchelus tricar- 

 inatus Sh., Madras; Patella rota Chem., Suez ; Cerithium 

 tuberosum, Suez ; Rotella vestiaria, Madras ; Littorina 

 undata Gray, Madras ; Melampus doliolum, Suez ; Turbo 

 elegans Phil., Madras ; T. coronatus, Aden ; Purpura 

 sacelluvi, Madras; Ranella oUvator Meusch., Madras; 

 Planaxis Savignyi, Aden ; Madra olorina Phil., Ismailia; 

 Lithophaga Hanleyana Desh., Suez ; Mytilus variabilis 

 Kien., Suez ; M. smaragdinns, Madras. 



PAPER READ. 



" The Marine MoUusca of Lyme Regis," by Mr. J. W. Cundall. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED, 



The President had received numerous specimens from 

 several members, which were now brought forward : — Mr. 

 Heathcote, of Preston, sent examples of Limucea peregra from 

 Herm ; Bythinia ientaculata, curiously and extensively eroded, 

 from Tarleton, South I^ancashire ; Helix hispida and var. albida 

 from Penworthan ; Cochlicopa lubrica var. hyalina from More- 

 cambe; and others. A collection of shells, embracing some very 

 interesting specimens, from the vicinity of Bradford, and other 

 places, from Mr. J. A. Hargreaves, Shipley. Mr. Poulton, of 

 Oxford, sent a living specimen of Testacella haliotidea, found in 

 his garden a few days ago. 



Mr. C. H. Pierson showed Clausilia rugosa var. gracilior, 

 found at Clapham. 



