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and tridentate forms of /aminia tntiscorum from Santon Warren, Thetford St. 

 Peter, Norfolk (all presented to the Society's collection). 



37Sth (Annual) Meetingf, Oct. 17th, 1908. 

 Mr, Edward Collier in the chair. 



The Liljrarian reported that the usual periodicals had been received in exchange 

 for the Journal. 



Appointment of Auditors. 

 Messrs. C. M. Moore and Fred. Taylor were appointed Auditors. 



Appointment of Scrutineers. 

 Messrs. J. Kay Hardy and J. W. Baldwin were appointed Scrutineers. 



New Member Elected. 

 J. E. A. Jolliffe, 8, Dorchester Road, Weymouth. 



Resignations. 



Ix)ftus St. George Byne. 



W. J. Hall. 



W. L. May. 



Reports and Balance Sheet. 



The Annual Report of the Council (see p. 253), and the Treasurer's Report, 

 including the Balance Sheet for 1907 (see p. 167), and the Interim Balance Sheet 

 up to Oct. 1st, 1908 (see p. 254) were presented and adopted. 



Reports of the Leeds and London Branches (see p. 255), and the Recorder's 

 and Liljrarian's Reports (see p. 254) were presented and adopted. 



Election of Officers and Council. 



The Scrutineers reported that the Officers and Council for the ensuing year 

 had been elected as given in the list on p. 228. 



Papers Read. 



"Land and Freshwater MoUusca from Tooting, London, S.W.," by A. W. 

 Stelfox. 



"Sinistral Helices near Scarborough," by W. Gyngell. 



President's Address. 



In Mr. CoUinge's unavoidable absence his address on 



"Colour Variation in Some British Slugs" 

 was read by Mr. Edward Collier. 



A vote of thanks to the President for his Address and for his valuable services 

 during two years of office was moved by Dr. W. E. Hoyle, seconded by Mr. W. 

 Moss, supported by Mr. R. Welch, and passed unanimously by the meeting. 



A vote of thanks was also accorded to the University authorities for the use of 

 the Museum buildings for the Annual and Ordinary Meetings of the Society. 



The Secretary was instructed to write conveying the same to the Vice-Chancellor. 



Exhibits. 



By -Mr. Edward Collier : Shells collected in North- West Donegal during Sept., 

 1908, including a fine series of Helix neinoralis from .several localities, many of 

 them being var. albolabiata von .Mart., various bandings, looking very much like 

 H. hortensis. The var. citrinozonata Ckll., from Carrickfin, were very fine and 

 associated there with var. albolabiata (i23)(45). IJiinma aiuicitlaria var. acuta 

 Jeff., and its var. albida from Carnboy Lough, Carrickfin, and Bunbeg, and L. 

 pei-epa var. albida from the same i)Iaces were very good ; also a very fine var. 

 from the Island of Inishmain, off Bunbeg. Helix itala L., very variable, from 



