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the Long Plantation near Meaux in Holderness on the 20th Nov., 

 1 88 1, he mentioned that the animal of Z. cellarius was quite white, 

 even including the tentacles, and inquired if this was a common 

 occurrence, adding that Jeffreys describes the animal as greyish 

 or lead coloured, which is generally the case, so far as Mr. 

 Butterell's experience goes. 



SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



A large series of shells collected by Messrs. W. West and 

 W. D. Roebuck, from various Yorkshire localities were shown, 

 also the following, collected by the former gentleman and exhibited 

 by Mr. Roebuck: — Helix arbustorum, H. concinna, H. rotimdata, 

 H. hispida, Zotiites alliariics and Succinea putris from Millerdale, 

 Derbyshire; Clausilia rugosa, Helix hispida, Balea perversa, 

 Cochlicopa lubrica and var. lubricoides from near Morecambe; Helix 

 7'otundata, Cheedale, Derbyshire; Pupa wnbilicata, near Levens 

 Hall, Westmoreland; Balea perversa, h.TokiXQ.'ix&Q.', Pupa umbilicata 

 and Balea perversa, Rydal; Helix rotundata and Cochlicopa 

 lubrica, Castleton ; Helix hispida var. albida, Tidswell Road, 

 Derbyshire; Helix aspersa, Coniston, Lancashire; and Helix 

 lapicida, Wormhill, Derbyshire. 



76th Meeting. 



Held December 15th, 1881, the President, Mr. J. W. Taylor, 

 in the chair. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



Minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. 

 Correspondence was read from Messrs. J. W. Cundall, B. M. 

 Wright, and A. Leicester. The Annual Report was then read 

 by the Secretary as follows : — 



In presenting this Report, your Committee are pleased to 

 state that the Society has made steady progress during the past 

 year. There is an increase in the number of members; and the 



