94 JOURNAL OE CONCHOI.OGY, VOL. I4, NO. 3, JULY, I9I3. 



By Mr. J. Davy Dean : A series of European shells for comparison with the 

 Pleistocene species shown in illustration of Mr. Kendall's paper ; also Clausilia 

 craveneusis Taylor, a double-mouthed specimen from near Gargrave, Yorks. ; 

 also clausia of the Phostonia section illustrating tlte specific differences between 

 bidentata Strom, plicalula Drap., dubia Drap., and cravenensis Taylor. 



By Prof. A. E. Boycott : Typical examples of the colour and band formulce of 

 Helix tiemoralis from Land's End, Cornwall, to illustrate his note. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Sections of C/a««7/ai^z)>//Va/a (Mont.), and C. yokohametisis 

 Crosse, showing difference in attachment of the clausium. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Recent and Fossil examples of Paludestrina 

 stagnalts {ttlvce) and P. ventrosa from several localities, for comparison with the 

 new Palndesti-ina deani from the Pleistocene of Woodston, N. Hunts. 



421st Meeting:, held in Manchester Museum, April 12th, 1913. 



By invitation of the Manchester and district members, the members of the Leeds 

 Conchological Club attended. Amongst those present were : — Mr. E. Collier (in the 

 chair), and Messrs. L W. Taylor, W. D. Roebuck, W. Cash, T. Castle, J. E. 

 Crowther, F. Rhodes, A. Hartley, H. L. Stevenson, S. Fyscher, J. D. Firth, C. T. 

 Cribh, J. F. Musham, J. H. Lumb, J. W. Brook, F. Booth, R. Standen, J. W. 

 Jackson, B. R. Lucas, G. C. Spence, H. Allan, F. Taylor, J. D. Dean, E. Stump, 

 C. H. Moore, W. H. Western, G. H. Taylor, W. Moss, Ford, Mrs. James, Mrs. 

 Gill, and the Secretary. 



Mr. R. Standen gave an interesting address on " The Eggs of Mollusca," urg- 

 ing the importance and interest of a greatly neglected study. 



Mr. J. E. Crowther embodied the results of observations extending over several 

 years in a paper on "The Distribution and Dispersal of Sphceriutn pallidum in 

 Halifax Parish, with Notes on Reprod\iction." 



The Librarian reported that the usual periodicals and exchanges had been 

 received, and thanks were voted. 



A special vote of thanks was passed to Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne, F.G.S., for 

 his gift of Perry's Conchology to the Society's Library. 



Donations to Cabinet announced and thanks voted : — 



By Mr. J. F. Musham: A large s,&x\^% oi Litlorina litto^ea ; shells polished to 

 show extreme variation in banding. 



By Mr. W. D. Roebuck : Specimens of Acicula lineata and Virtigo pygmaa 

 for the Voucher Collection, from .Shirwell, Barnstaple (Coll. C. Chichester). 



New Members Elected. 



Major Matthew Connolly, c/o Cox and Co., i6. Charing Cross, London, S.W. 

 Harry Leon Gauntlett, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), I..R.C.P. (Lond.), A.K.C. (Lond.), 

 Member of the Selborne Society, Merton Cottage, Bloxham, Oxon. 

 Julius Heller, Villa Gisela, Teplitz, Bohemia. 



Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



William F. Clapp, 25, Ware Street, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. (by Chas. W. 

 Johnson and Francis N. Balch). 



Eugene W. Presbrey, 17, Trinity Place, New Rochelle. N.Y. , U.S.A. (by 

 L. J. Shackleford and E. Collier). 



W. J, Davey, 19, Allfarthing Lane, Wandsworth Common, S.W. (by J. C. 

 Dacie and James E. Cooper). 



