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SPECIMENS EXHIBITED. 



The Chairman showed a number of shells which he had 

 recently collected while on a continental tour, including speci- 

 mens oi Helix obvoluia from Heidelberg] H. arbusforum, collected 

 just below the glacier at Grindelwald; If. sylvatica. falls of the 

 Rhine, Dachsen; and H. lapicida and Clausilia rugosa from 

 Ghiessbach. 



Mr. Taylor further showed a series of Helix afbustorum 

 collected by Mr. L. E. Emmett near Sheffield. This series 

 embraced a very fine distortion, and specimens of the varieties 

 pallida dindflavescens. 



Collections made about Knaresbro', Killinghall and Burton 

 Leonard, were exhibited by Mr. Wm. Nelson. 



On behalf of Mr. W. West of Bradford shells from Shipley 

 Glen, Dringhouses and other localities, were shown. The series 

 from Shipley included specimens of Fupa ringe?is; also Cochli- 

 copa lubrica from near Windermere, and Pupa umbilicata from 

 head of Derwentwater. 



Specimens from the Upper Wharfedale, and Bingley and 

 Scarbro' districts, were shown by Mr. W. D. Roebuck. 



Meeting, 



HELD AUGUST 24TH, 1882. 



Mr J. W. Taylor, Vice-President, presided. 



The Minutes of the previous Meeting were read and 

 approved. Correspondence, having reference to an exchange 

 of Proceedings, was read from the Linnean Society, New South 

 Wales. It was resolved that copies of the Proceedings of this 

 Society, since their first publication in the Journal of Conchology, 

 be sent to the Linnean Society of New South Wales, through 

 their Agents, Messrs. Trubner & Co., Ludgate Hill. 



