32 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. I4, NO. I, JANUARY, I913. 



Member Deceased. 



Robert Middleton. 



A letter of condolence has been sent to the late member's family. 



Papers Read. 



" Further Notes on the Eucalodiidas," by G. C. Spence. 

 "Land Mollusca of lona, N.B.," by J. F. Musham. 

 " Some Shells from the Rhone Valley," by B. R. Lucas. 



" Testacella sciittdwn — another New Record for Staffordshire," by J. R. B. Mase- 

 field, M.A. 



" Helix caniiana Mont., Eaten by Birds," by J. R. B. Masefield, M.A. 



" Vertigo antivertioo in Staffordshire," by J. R. B. Masefield, M.A. 



*' Cypraa caiifica var. rosea nov.," by J- Kidson Taylor. 



" Ancylns Jluviatilis var. gibbosa Bourg. in Derbyshire," by R. Standen. 



" Helicella itala m. sinistrojsum,'" by Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall. 



" Vertigo substriata in Guernsey," by E. D. Marquand. 



" Helix nemoralis m. sinistrorsum in West Kent," by J. W. Jackson, F.G. S. 



Exhibits. 



By Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall : Helicella itala m. sittistrorsn?n, to illustrate his note. 



By Mr. E. D. Marquand : Vertigo substriata from Guernsey, to illustrate his note. 



By Mr. R. Welch : Aporrhais pes-pelicani, in very perfect condition, from a 

 "shell-pocket" in the estuarine clay of Belfast Harbour, co. Antrim. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Ancylus Jluviatilis var. gibbosa, from Dove Dale, Derby- 

 shire, to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. J. Kidson Taylor : An extensive series of locality forms and varieties of 

 Cyprcea caurica, to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. B. R. Lucas : A set of land and freshwater shells, from the delta of the 

 Rhone, to illustrate his note. 



By Mr. J. F. Musham : Photographs of lona shells, to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : A series of species and varieties of ^raz'z/j-, from Ceylon. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Helix nemoralis m. sinistrorsum, from Ballycastle, 

 CO. Antrim, and Otford, W. Kent, to illustrate his note ; Helicella virgata, Otford, 

 Kent ; Pahuiestrina jenkinsi, near Shoreham, Kent ; Planorbis vortex (diameter 

 10 mm.), PI. spirorbis (diameter 9 mm.), PI. contortus (diameter 6 mm.), Fl. 

 uvibilicatus, PL corneas (white var. in pubescent stage), and Bythinia tentacitlata, 

 from drains near river Cam, at Cambridge. 



By Mr. E. Collier : Two species of Clansilia from Tonkin — CI. proctostoma 

 Mabille, CI. ardoniniana Heud., with wide, broadly expanded mouths, and in shape 

 very much like 67. philippiana Pfr. from Burmah. 



It was decided to have the following special exhibits at future meetings : 



January 8 — Lanistes and Marisa. 



February 12 — Trochatella and Eutrochatella. 



March 12— Helix, section Tachea. 



