158 JOURNAL OF CONCHOI.OGV, VOI,. I4, NO. 5, JANUARY. I9I4. 



Appointment of Auditor. 



Mr. C. II. Moore was appointed Auditor in place of Mr. J. Kidson Taylor, wlio 

 had intimated his inability to accept the appointment made at the Annual Meeting. 



New Members Elected. 

 Dr. Fred Baker. 

 Professor G. W. Carr. 

 Greevz Fysher. 

 Fred Rhodes. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



A. Ilarman, 5, Ilarley Street, Scalliy Road, Scarborough (introduced loy J. A. 

 Ilargreaves and J. R- le Brockton Tomlin). 



Resignations. 



C. J. Sharp, M.R.C.S. 

 I. Shaer, B.A. 



Papers Read. 



"Observations on the Anatomy of Helicella '•'■ heripensis Mabille,"' by A. E. 

 Boycott and J. Wilfrid Jackson. 



" Limuira pereger yiuW. from Dauphine," by L. E. Adams. 



" Conchological Notes from Portugal," by L. E. Adams. 



" Reported Occurrence of Helicigoiia lapicida (L.) and Ena niontana (Drap). 

 in Ireland," by L. E. Adams. 



" Helia'goiia lapicida (L. ) in Ireland," by E. Collier. 



" Note on the Changes necessary in the ' List of British Non-Marine Mollusca ' 

 since its issue in 1904," by A. S. Kennard and B. B Woodward. 



" Obituary Notice : William Moss," by R. Standen. 



" Vertigo alpcstris Alder in Merionethshire," l>y Chas. Oldham. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : Series of seven out of the eight known species of .4 r^w/j-, 

 showing many colour and band variations. 



By Mr. Chas. Oldham : A very globose, dark, finely costate form of l.iiiiiiaa 

 fiereger, from a little peaty tarn, Llyn Gwernan, near Dolgelley, North Wales ; 

 also Veriigo alpestiis from same locality, to illustrate his note. 



By Mrs. Gill: A drawer o( Ilelic-os/rla, including^, daniahoyi Vh., H. gari- 

 baldiana D. & S., H. siquijorensis Brod., and varieties of H. cryptica Brod. 



By iNIr. L. E. Adams : A number of non-marine shells from Portugal, to illus- 

 trate his note. 



By Mr. E. Collier : Ena iiioiitana and Helicigona lapicida from Ireland, to illus- 

 trate his and Mr. Adams' notes on the subject. 



By Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson : Series of shells of Helicella caperata and //. '■'■ heri- 

 pensis,'' from Prestatyn, North Wales (to illustrate the anatomical paper by himself 

 and Prof. A. E. Boycott) ; ahso Helicella barba7-a and H. virgata var. Intescens 

 from Prestatyn. 



Limnaea pereger Mull, from Dauphine. — I have recently received some 

 interesting specimens of L. pereger from Le Lauteret, Dauphine, collected at the 

 altitude of 6,500 feet. Mr. J. W. Taylor, to whom I submitted them, says: — 

 " They do not exactly correspond with any variety known to me, but still are very 

 close to the var. airia of Clessin, and, except for being somewhat more obese, 

 resemble the var. blauneri Shuttl., which is a native of elevated ground in Switzer- 

 land and South France," — Lionel E. AhAMS {Read before the Society, Nov. I2th, 

 1913)- 



