THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT 

 BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



The Object Of the Society is the promotion of Conchotomy, by the holding of 

 Meetings for the reading and discussion of original papers, by the publication of proceedings, 

 iand by the formation of a Library and Collections illustrative of the science. 



The Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month, at 7 p.m., at the 

 "Manchester Museum, Owens College, Manchester. 



The Library and the Collections are deposited in the Manchester Museum, and 

 .are open (10 too daily) to Members presenting an order signed by the Hon. Secretary or Hon. 

 Curator. 



The Subscription is 5/- per annum; life membership £3 3s. 



Resignations take- effect at the close of the year in which they are given. 



The 'Journal of Conchology,' (quarterly) edited by W. E. Hgyle, M.A., is the 

 organ of the Society, contains, all its proceedings and papers, and is supplied free to every 

 Member who is not in arrear with his subscription. Price to Non-Members, 6/- per annum. 



List of Shells. — The Concbological Societies List of British Land and Freshwater 

 Shells, 1/6 per dozen post free, may be obtained from the Treasurer or Secretary. 



Remittances should be sent (and made payable) to the Hon. Treasurer. 



Ail other Communications should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary. 



BACK NUMBERS OF 

 THE JOURMAIi OjF CONCHOLOGY. 



• r ~PHE Society having acquired the stock, of Back^Nos. of the Journal from Mr. 



1 



Taylor, the Council has decided to offer them at the following prices : — • 

 Vol. 1. (in the event of a sufficient number of orders being received to 



justify the reprinting of necessary parts) :■■ ... 21/- hett. 



Vols. II., III., IV., & VII.... to the Public, 8/-, to Members, 6/-. 

 Vols. V. & VI ... (Out of Print). 



Separate. Parts of which\ 



more than 25 copies are in stock J 



The Editor will be glad to give ONE SHILLING each for clean copies of 

 vol. v.^ parts 6 and 10 ; vol. vi., parts I, 5, and II. 



do. 



do. 



9d. 



REPRINTS. 



AUTHORS of Papers receive 25 copies gratis, those who wish additional copies 



may have them on payment of the Printer's charges as below (such reprints to 

 be ordered when the MS. is forwarded for publication) :— 



25 copies, 4 pp., 3/6, 8 pp., 4/6. 12 pp., 8/-. 16 pp., 10/6. 



50 ,, ,, 4/6, ,, 6/6. . ,, jo/-. ,, 12/6. 



100 ,, ,, 6/6,' „ 9;-- „ 12/-. ,, 15/-. 



EXCHANGE COLTJlVIlSr. 



~\\J ANTED, varieties of British Land and 

 ** Freshwater Shells for British Marine 

 Species ; Lists Ex-changed. — Rev. C. Greene, 

 Gt. Barford, St. Neots. 



~DUCCINUM tmdatum m. sinistrorsuru 

 ■*-* offered for other rare British Shells not 

 in collection. — Thos. Edwards, Cliftonville 

 House, Equity Road, Leicester. 



\kj ANTED, Marginalia or Tercbra not in 

 *v collection. Can offer good exchange in 

 British and Foreign shells. — R. Standen, 40, 

 Palmerston Street, Moss Side, Manchester. 



A \ /ANTED, any British Species or Varieties 

 v v of ft&Us, Buccintim, and Buccinopsis 4 

 also Foreign Species and Varieties of Conns, 

 Cyprwa, and Oiiva not in collection. - Can offer 

 British and Foreign Land, Freshwater, and 

 Marine Shells.— A. Hartley, 14, Croft Street, 

 Idle, Yorks. 



A X/ANTED, good specimens of any British 

 species of Planorbis. Good specimens of 

 H. draparnaldi, or varieties of H. fiisana, II. 

 virgata, II. caperata, and H . acuta given in 

 exchange. — A. G. Stubbs, 2, Deer Park, Tenby. 



