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several localities, and a very small form of Claiisilia bidenlala from near McSwine's 

 Gun, Horn Head. Helix nemoralis var. olivaccozonata from Magilligan, County 

 Derry. This answers in all respects to var. roseozonata and var. citriiiozonata, but 

 the bands are olive-coloured 12345 and (I23)(45) with an olive-coloured mouth. 



By Dr. G. W. Chaster : Fish-oil Craisie lamp made of two valves of Modiola 

 modiolus, suspended with cords of sinew — Farce Islands. 



By Mr. T. Edwards : Oliva, Mitia, and a series of malformed carinate 

 Buccintun iindalum from Kentish coast. 



By Mr. R. Welch : Whole-plate platinotype photographs of typical habitats of 

 land and freshwater mollusca ; Helix nemoralis, heavy large sub-fossil (Dogs 

 Bay) form. 



By Mr. R. Cairns : Specimens of Cypriia arabica, C. reticulata, C. histrio, 

 and C. intermedia, ^^•ith vars. nigra, eglantina, etc. 



By Mr. J. W. Baldwin : Vars. of Cypnea tigris L. 



By ^Ir. F. Booth : Vars. of Helix caperata from localities in the north of 

 England ; Vertigo alpestris from Bingley and Ingleton ; Azeea tridens var. crystal- 

 Una, Addingham, Vorks. ; Cochlicopa lubrica var. Jiyalina from Silsden, Vorks. ; 

 and Bulimiilus revoili Bourg. from Somaliland. 



By Rev. L. J. Shackleford : Valuta ancilla Sol., K exoptanda Sow., V. papu- 

 losa Sw., V. verconis Tate, V. tui-neri var. daymanii, V. punctata Sw. , V. 

 virescens Sol., V. africana Reeve, V. roadknightie McCoy, V. pnefexta Rve., 

 V. cymbiola Chem., V. junonia Chem., V. ponsonbyi E. A. Smith, V. rossiniana 

 Bern., V. mamilla Gray, V. imperialis Lam., and V. gracilis Sw. 



By Mr. J. Kidson Taylor: Mollusca from Grange district; Cypnva tessellata 

 Sw. , C. erosa var. phagedaina Melv. , C. pulchella var. pericalles Melv. , C. 

 physis Brocchi, C. madagascariensis Gm., C. sulcidentata var. xatithochrysa Melv., 

 C. esontropia Duel., C cruenta var. variolaria Melv., C. cruenta var. coloba 

 INIelv. , C. rashleighana Melv., C. citrina Gray, C. gaskoinii Reeve, C. cribraria 

 var. translucida Melv., and C. errones var. sophicE Braz. 



By Mr. W. Moss : Specimens of Hyalinia draparnaldi, H. ccllaria, H. glabra 

 and H. alliaria, and vars. ; radulae and genitalia of same. 



By Mr. R. D. Darbishire : Photograph of Dog's Bay, Connemara. 



By Mr. C. E. Wright : Testeuella scululum, living specimens from near Ketter- 

 ing ; and Vertigo autiveiiigo, Wadenhoe, Northants.— both new records for the 

 county. Series of Helix nemoralis, showing various forms, including a large number 

 of the albolabiata shells so plentiful in West Donegal. 



By Mr. F. Taylor: A living sinistral Helix aspersa Midi., taken at South[)ort, 

 Aug. 25th. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : A s]iecimen of Vertigo substriata taken near Slack 

 Rocks, S. Pembroke — a new record. 



By Mr. T- Wilfrid Jackson : A fine series of Vitrea lucida Drap., obtained in 

 September last at the original habitat at Grange, Lanes., where it was first dis- 

 covered in 1903. The abundance of the shell (thirteen were found altogether) 

 seems sufficient justification for now considering the species indigenous there. 

 Series of shells from Kendal and .Ambleside, Westmorland, and Cark, N. Lanes. 

 Holocene mollusca from the Ribble valley, near Great Milton, Vurks. Photo- 

 micrographs of British species of Vertigo, Acicula liucata, and Carychiuni minimum. 



On behalf of the Manchester Museum : Large series of post-glacial shells from 

 Lame and Magheramorne, County Antrim (Caroline Birley collection). Holocene 

 shells from the submerged forest, Leasowc, Cheshire (Chas. Roeder collection). 

 Pleistocene shells from Swanscombe, Kent (J. Wilfrid Jackson collection). 



