THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT 

 BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



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

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

 and by the formation of aj 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 to 5 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. Hoyle, 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 Conchological Society's 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. 



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



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



Considerable loss having been sustained by the Society on account of 

 the sending- of Journals to members whose subscriptions were in arrears, 

 and who were ultimately declared defaulters, 



The Council has resolved,:— 



" That the first three numbers of the Journal for each year be sent to 

 those members who are not in arrear as regards the previous year's sub- 

 scription, and that when the October number is ready for publication, a 

 notice, under cover, be sent to all members who have not then paid the 

 current year's subscription, and that the Journal be not forwarded till 

 payment has been made." 



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. „ 10/-. - ,, 12/6. 



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



ADVERTISEMENTS 



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Half Page ... — 12/6. Six Lines or under ... ... 3/6. 



One-third Page ... ... 8/- Every additional Line ... -/6. 



SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR THE WHOLE YEAR. 



EXCHANGE COLUMN. 



C2HELLS WANTED. — Hyalinia helvetica, ]'ertigo alpestris, J", pusilla, V. minutissima, 

 *-* Succinea oblongd, Limtuea iniwluta, Sphcerhtm pallidum, Stenogyra goodalli. If any of our 

 members have duplicates I would purchase them on the understanding that the proceeds went 

 towards the extinction of the adverse balance. — H. Lamont Orr, 29, Garfield Street, Belfast. 



/■^FFERED, a large number of Tropical and European Butterflies, Moths, Dragonflies, Cicadas, 

 ^ Lanternflies, and other Insects, small collection of British Marine Shells and about 100 Books 

 and Periodicals, including back vols, of ' Science Gossip,' ' Entomologist,' etc. Wanted Cowries, 

 Cones, Mitres, Olives. Volutes and Harps or offers. — W. Harcovrt-Bath, 10, Heckford Terrace, 

 Longfleet, Dorsetshire. 



