PROCEEDINGS : MAY 21, I9I3. 95 



Nonnan Egbert Pellon, 60, Sampson Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham (by 

 Albert Wood and L. J. Shackleford). 



Exhibits. 



By Rev. Canon Horsley : A number of living Jestacella haliotidea and its var. 

 flavescens from his garden at Detling Vicarage, near Maidstone. 



By Mr. Edward Collier : Fifty species of Alyci?us. 



By Mrs. A. Gill: Many species oi A>?iphidro?nns &x\d. Ancillaria. 



By Mr. J. E, Crowther : A fine series of Spkceriufn pallidum, in various stages 

 of development, to illustrate his paper. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson : Sets of Sphierhim pallidum, many being "historic" 

 specimens, chiefly from Lancashire localities. 



By Mr. C. T. Cribb : Reversed Helix aspersa from Devon ; LiT?uiiea glabra from 

 Appleby. 



By Mr. J. Kidson Taylor : A fine series of species and varieties illustrating the 

 numerous colour mutations occurring in the Syndronuis section of Aniphidrcnnis. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Calcareous eggs of forty species of British and exotic 

 terrestrial moliusca, accompanied in some cases by the embryonic shells. 



By Mr. W. Moss : Eggs of Bonis oblongiis showing development of embryonic 

 shell. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : Land and freshwater shells from Dyserth, N. Wales. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : Panda falconeri, F. laj-ryi, Megaspira elatior, Pedino- 

 gyra ainninghavii, and other interesting species. 



By Mr. J. F. Musham : Locality sets of Helix nemoralis and //. ai biistonim, 

 and Ccecilioides aciciila from Barkby, East Riding of Yorkshire. 



From the Cabinets of the Museum many drawers of choice shells were on 

 exhibition, including Helicoslyla, Papuina, Acaznis, Harpa, marine shells from 

 Tasmania and Vancouver, and a fine series of European Helicidcf, and exotic 

 I.iinticeidcB from the "Darbishire" Collection. The shell gallery of the Museum 

 was also open for inspection. 



422nd Meeting^, held at Manchester Museum, May 21st, 1913. 



Mr. E. Collier in the chair. 



Additions to the Library announced and thanks voted : 

 " Further Records of the Cephalopoda Dibranchiata of the Coasts of Ireland," 

 liy Anne L. Massy. " On the Former Range of Poinatias elegans in the VVarton 

 District," by J. Wilfrid Jackson. "Fauna of the Gatun Formation, Isthmus of 

 Panama," II., by Amos P. Brown and 11. A. Pilsbry. " On Hygrotnia riifescens 

 Auct., in Ireland," by A. W. Stelfox [from the respective authors) ; and the usual 

 periodicals received in exchange. 



Donations to the Cabinet announced and thanks voted : 

 For the Voucher Collection (per the Hon. Recorder) : Punctum pygiiiceuiii , 

 sandhills near Alnmouth, Cheviotland, and Azeca trideits var. nouletiana, near 

 Lipwood House, Haydon Bridge, Northumberland South, from Mr. A. M. Oliver. 

 Ccecilioides acicula, Arnside Knot, Westmorland, from Mr. J. Davy Dean. Testa- 

 cella maugei, The Grange, Hereford, from Miss M. A. Boycott — a particularly 

 large example, which has been beautifully preserved by Mr. R. Standen. 



The Secretary reported that portraits of Lieut. -Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen and 

 the Rev. Canon J. W. Horsley had been presented for the Society's Collection of 

 Past Presidents, and thanks were voted. 



