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1902. Weeks, Wm. H., jr., 508, Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A. 

 1895. Welch, Robert John, M.R.I. A., 49, Lonsdale Street, Belfast. 



19 1 3. Western, W. H., 9, Redearth Road, Darwen. 

 1907. Wheat, Silas C, 9S7, Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A. 

 1S86. Whitwell, Wm., Brookside, Darley Knowle, Warwickshire. 

 191 1. * Williams, James M. M., Imperial House, Ponllottyn, Cardiff. 



1889. Williams, John M., 31, Grove Park, Liverpool. 



1913. Winckvirorth, Ronald, 37, Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton. 



1890. Wood, Albert, Midland Lodge, Sutton Coldfield. Warwickshire. 



1910. Woodcock, R., Fauvic, Jersey. 

 i90i.ZWoodruffe-Peacock, Rev. E. A., F.L.S., etc., Cadney, Brigg, Lines. 



191 1. Woods, Rev. F. H., B.D., Bainton Rectory, Driffield. 

 1898. Woods, Henry, M.A., F.G.S., 39, Barton Road, Cambridge. 

 1886. Z Woodward, Bernard B., F.L.S.,' etc., 4, LongfieldRd., Ealing, W. 



1903. Worsdale, R. , 102, Dudley Terrace, Dudley Road, Grantham. 



1914. W'orsfold, Herbert W., 28, Melody Road, Wandsworth, S.W. 

 1906. Wragge, Clement L., F. R.G.S., etc., Perth, Western Australia. 

 1895. Wright, Charles East, Woodside, Rockingham Road, Kettering. 



Fluviatile Mollusca from Port Patrick. — The following notes refer to speci- 

 mens which were collected by the writer during the month of February, 1914, in 

 the vicinity of Port Patrick, Wigtownshire, with the exception of Pisidium caser- 

 taniim, which was found at Glenhice, some twenty miles from Port Patrick. My 

 best thanks are due to Mr. B. 15. Woodward for the help he so kindly gave me in 

 working out my collection. LimntTa pereger. — This species was abundant on the 

 Killantringan Moor, where it was found in small, shallow ditches in which there 

 were but a few inches of water. A few larger specimens were also taken in the 

 Port Patrick Reservoir. Liinnaa truncatula. — This species was found in both 

 the localities mentioned under L. fereger, being in each case much more numerous. 

 In the reservoir the l^•lolluscs were found on small stones, but on the moor they 

 were clinging to submerged grasses and weeds. One example of this species wa,s 

 also taken in a ditch which drains the marsli in the Sandeel Bay. The specimens 

 obtained on the moor were very turreted. Ancylus fluviatilis. — This species 

 abounds in a small stream flowing into the Port Patrick Reservoir. Pisidium 

 personatuiii. — This species was taken more abundantly than Jiny other of the 

 Pisidia, occurring in great numbers in almost every wayside pool and well. It 

 was also found in the Dunskey Upper Lake, and in the ditches on the Killan- 

 tringan Moor, the examples from the latter locality being very heavy-hinged. 

 Pisidium nitidiim. — A few specimens were taken on the Killantringan Moor, but 

 it was not found in company with the preceding species. In the Upper Dunskey 

 Lake large numbers were found in the shallow water near the bank, while P. per- 

 sonatitm seemed to occur only in the ditch at the upper end of the lake where the 

 weedy growth was dense. Pisidium casertaniim. — This species was not met with 

 near Port Patrick, but a few examples were obtained from a ditch on the Glenluce 

 golf course. — ^JoHN N. Kennedy {Read before the Society, Sept. 9th, 1914). 



