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JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL., 9, NO.- IO, APRIL, I9OO. 



Donations to the Fund for clearing off adverse balance announced and 

 thanks voted : 



£ s. d. 



Rev. R. Boog Watson 

 R. D. Darbishire 



W. Whitwell 



John H. Ponsonby ... 



J. Watson 



J. C. Eccles ... 



R. Welch 



P. B. Mason 



Lt.-Col. G. II. Parry 



E. J. Pies 



J. C. Cooper ... 

 J. C. Dacie ... 



J. E. Neild 



W. Moss 



The balance sheet for 1 

 upon the table : — ■ 



° 15 

 o 10 

 o 10 



o IO 

 O IO 



E. C. Stump... 



R. Cairns 



Rev. G. A. t. Knight 



Thos. Rogers... 



B. R. Lucas 



W. L. W. Eyre 



C. Fielding ... 

 Ph. Dautzenberg 



E. J. Elliott 



Mrs. J. M. Blundell.;. 



H. L. Orr 



Wm. Blake 



Total 



Balance Sheet. 



S99, having been passed by the auditors, was laid upon 



BALANCE 



Receipts. 



Balance forward 



.Subscriptions ... 



Life Composition Fees 



Donation 



Sale of Publications ... 



Balance due to Treasurer 

 Audited and found correct, 



Edward Collier. 



E. C. Stump. 



SHEET. 



Expenditure. £ 

 Journals for Apr., July, Oct., 



1898, and Jan., 1899 

 Reprints 

 Stationery 

 Bookbinding ... 

 Printing Plates and Drawings 

 Photographs ... 

 Parts 2 to 5 of Taylor's 



Monograph 

 Treasurer's Expenses 

 Secretary & Editor's Expenses 8194 



£Z2 



Paper Read : 



" Helix marmorata var. alba nov. ," by K. H. Jones. 



May Meeting. 



On the invitation of Mr. J. Cosmo Melvill it was decided that the meeting for 

 the month of May should be held on Saturday, May 5th, at 4 p.m., at his residence, 

 Brook House, Prestwich. Mr. Melvill stated that the President would attend the 

 meeting and that he himself hoped to communicate a sketch of Lovell Reeve. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. J. Bliss: Buliminus {Chondruld) tricuspidatus Kiister, from Smyrna. 

 The type of this species is in the Munich Collection, and beyond the specimens there 

 it has hitherto been little known, although described many years ago. 



By Mr. Thos. Edwards : Limncea stagnalis of a large and unusually ventricose 

 form, from Wistow Park, Leicestershire ; a large, strong, dark colouied form of 

 L. auricitlaria from Saddington Reservoir ; Helix vi/gata, showing remarkable 

 extremes in size, from Margate; and an interesting little collection of marine shells 



