126 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. I5, NO. 4, OCTOBER, I916. 



Exhibits. 



By Rev. L.J. Shackleford ; Nidamental capsules and embryos of Pynda perversa. 



By Mr. E. Collier : Raphauhis chrysalis Pfr. and R. pachy siphon Theob., from 

 Moulmein, Burma ; Clansilia cylimMca Gray, with perfect apices — a condition 

 very rarely met with in this normally decollate species — from Simla ; shells of 

 Parmacella valenciennesi Y^thh, from Canary Isles, and P. calyadata Sow., from 

 Gibraltar. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : Enconiiliis fiilvtis and 'Hyalinia alliaria, from Bury-me- 

 Wick, near Stalybridge. 



By Mrs. Gill: A series of Purpura patula I^. , showing growth-stages, from 

 Philippines. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : Sixteen species of Eucalodium, including Coelocentrum 

 anomala Strebel, and Anisospira recticosta (Pfr.). 



By Mr. J. Davy Dean : Varieties of Helix pisana, Acicula lineata, and Punc- 

 turn pygmaum to illustrate his papers. 



In the Special Exhibit, the Genus Pleronoius, many species were shown from 

 the collections of Mrs. Gill and the Manchester Museum. 



4S3rd Meeting, held at the Manchester Museum, June yth, 1916. 



The President in the chair. 



Additions to the Library announced and thanks voted : — 



" La Science Fran9aise," 2 vols., Paris, 1915 (from the editors). 



" Sur la presence du Gulnaria peregra Mlill, var. sinistrorsa au Danemark et 

 dans le nord de I'Allemagne," by Hans Schlesch {from the author) ; and the usual 

 periodicals received in exchange. 



New Member Elected. 



Prof. M. Doello Jurado. 



Candidate Proposed for Membership. 



Hamilton E. Quick, M.B., F.R.C.S., 51, Bryn Road, Swansea (introduced by 

 Dr. E. le Cronier Lancaster and Lewis J. Shackleford). 



Paper Read. 



"On the supposed occurrence o{ Jaminia triplicala Studer in Suffolk," by 

 J. Davy Dean and J. R. le Brockton Tomlin, M. A. 



Exhibits. 



By Mr. C. H. Moore : Opeas goodalli from a conservatory at Stamford Park, 

 Stalybridge. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson : Caecilioides acicula from Mill Dale, Staffordshire. 



By Mrs. Gill : A large series of species from Tanganyika and Victoria Nyanza. 



In the special exhibit of the Labyrinthus section of Pleurodonte a considerable 

 number of species was shown by Mrs. Gill, Messrs. Collier and Standen, and from 

 the Manchester Museum collections. Mr. Collier also exhibited the sections 

 Isomeria and Gouostomopsis, pointing out the affinities and general characteristics of 

 this interesting group of Helicid(V. 



