PROCFEUIXGS : OCTOBlCk ll, IQIJ. 153 



mens collected by Mr. A. W. Stelfox, in hot-houses, Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Dublin, where tliis South European species is aljundant. 



By Mr. J. D. Dean : A series of Brazilian Olh'ida:—0. braziliana Lk., 0. aitri- 

 cularia Lk., growth stages of each ; Olive/la parvula Mart. (?var. nov.), a deeply- 

 coloured shell, banded chestnut and white, all collected by Mr. William Harling, 

 at Santos. Also a series of the clausiuni in Clausilia, fifty species, including all 

 the British species, and a large proportion of the sub-genus Alopia. 



By Mr. Lionel E. Adams: Illustrations of "Accidental Resembhince" — Larva- 

 cases o{ Apleroia cieiutlata, and shell-like seeds of Medicago orbicularis, resembling 

 small shells. 



By Mr. W. Denison Roebuck : Jaiiiinia secale, Melmerley Low Scar, 1,650 ft. 

 altitude ; new for Cmnberland ; the most northern locality in Britain. Also offi- 

 cial maps of distribution, as authenticated, so far as the collection has proceeded, 

 viz., from Testacella viaugei to Acantiiinula laviellata. 



By Mrs. Gill : Three drawers containing a fine collection of Calocochka^ Chlor,ca, 

 Crystallopsis, Corasia, and other Philippine species of land shells. 



By Mr. F. Booth : Liiiticolaria featJieri, Martensia voiensis, Cyclosioina anceps, 

 Rluifhis rhododrnia, Streptaxis kibwecieiisis, recently described species from British 

 East Africa : a number of rare land shells from the Hawaiian Isles, New Zealand, 

 and Japan ; and a fine series of the genera Plectofropis, Gaiieselia, and Flirasea. 



By Mr. G. C. S pence : Specimens of //(3/i9.*7>/;«, Eiicalodiiau, and many scarce 

 species of Urocoplis ; also co-types o{ Sr.hasicheila xanthica from Mexico. 



By Mr. C. II. Moore : Two drawers oi Cydostotna and Cyclophoriis. 



By Mr. T. II. Lumb : A long series of //(V/.v rz.c/^r.w, fully illustrating its life- 

 history. 



By Mr. R. Standen : Fifty species of British, Continental, and Exotic shells, 

 with their calcareous eggs, and, in many cases, embryo and growth-stages of the 

 species shown. Also well-preserved examples of Testacella^ Liniax, and Arion. 



By Mr. J. Kidson Taylor : Cypnra poraria var. vibex Kenyon, C. poraria var. 

 kauaiensis Melv., C. poraria var. albella Melv. & Stand., C. helvola var. inascar- 

 iiia Melv., C. helvola var. kauilani Kenyon, C. helvola var. //w^r^«^/.f Kenyon, 

 C. helvola var. (nebulous spots), C. helvola var. (ocellated spots), C.flaveola var. 

 labrolineata Gask., C. gangrenosa ^■a.x. melanoseina Melv., C. gangrenosa v^r. boivini 

 Kien. ; C. gooda'.li Gray ; C. beckii Gask. ; C. viiliaris var. diversa Kenyon ; 

 C. erosa var. phagedaina Melv., C. eivsa var. siraminea Melv. ; C. pyri/onnisva.Y. 

 sinithi Sowb. ; C. gracilis Gask. ; C. petitiana Crosse & Fischer ; C. zonata Ch. ; 

 C. nebulosa Kien. ; C. zvalkeri Gx^y, C. zaalkeri \z.x. bregeriana Crosse ; C reevei 

 Gray ; C. carneola var. loebbeckiana Weink. ; C. fnscodentata Gray ; C. onyx (dark 

 variety) ; T. ovulata Lamk. ; C. pulchra Gray (dark form) ; C. hungerfordi var. 

 kiiensis Roberts (n.v.) ; and three drawers containing a collection of small beauti- 

 fully mounted species of British land and freshwater shells. 



By Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin : {a), a long series of the new British bivalve, Pseti- 

 danodonia rothomagensis Locard, from the River Teme, near Powick. {b), some 

 rare species of Tritonofiisns, including T. ebnr Mrirch, T. sabini Gray, T. fitsi- 

 fori/lis Brod., T. 1 11 rg idnln s ] eft'. , T. attenuafus ]ef{., T. torttiosits Sars, and T. 

 kroyeri Moll. {c), a very fine collection ol Papnina, containing nearly one hun- 

 dred species, and including P. hedleyi Smith, P. cJuipmani Cox, P. groulli Dautz., 

 P. goldieiBxs.z., P. sachalensis Pfr., /'. macgillivrayi Forbes, P. pratti Fulton, 

 P. kubaryiViM., P. pseitdolanccolaia Dsiwiz., P. spadicea Fulton, P. ////?/;« Fulton, 

 P. humilis FuUon, P. boyeri C. & F., P. lacteolata Smith, P. cynthia Fulton, 

 P. labillardieri 'S>xi\\i\i, P. woodlarkiana Sowb., and P. denseslriata Fulton. 



