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JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. l6, NO. 2, AUGUST 30, I919. 



Balance Sheet. 





LIABILITIES. 



nual 



Subscriptions 



paid 



in ad 



vance : 







1919, 



17 at 5/0, 



4 



5 



1920, 



I at 5/0, 







5 



1921, 



I at 5/0, 







5 



£ 



d. 



Recorder's Expenses 



(estimate) 



Life Membership Fund ... 

 Balance of Income and 



Expenditure Account ... 



Balance, being excess of 



Assets over Liabilities ... 



4 15 



45 18 



7 9 4 



ig64 6 I 



ASSETS. £ 



Annual Subscriptions for 

 1918: 



Outstanding, "\ „ ^ „ 

 41 at 5/0, / '° 5 o 



Estimated to produce ... 6 

 S,'^ National War Bonds ... 45 

 Cash at Bankers and in 

 hand ... . . ... 13 



;^64 6 I 



Note. — Assets in addition to those set out in the Balance Sheet are : — (a). Library; 

 {b). Cabinets and Collections; (c). Stock of Unsold Publications; (a'), 

 Annual Sub.scriptions in arrear prior to January ist, 19 18. 



Chas. Oldham, Hon. Treasurer, 



Dec. 31st, 191S. 

 Audited and found correct, 

 C. H. . Moore, 

 E. RiDsnALE Brown. 



January 4th, 1919- 



479th Meeting-, held at the Manchester Museum, February 12th, 1919. 



Mr. B. R. Lucas in the chair. 



New Members Elected. 

 James A. Grieg. J. H. Matthews. O. Nordgaard. A. T. Hopwood. 

 Candidates Proposed for Membership. 



Alfred A. Moore, 34, Lincoln Street, Norwich (introduced by A. Mayfield and 

 G. A. Stephen). 



Edward A. Bacon, 30, Marlborough Road, Gunnersbury, London, W. 4 (intro- 

 duced by R. W. Nevill and W. J. Wintle). 



Member Deceased. 

 Dr. Simroth. 



Papers Read. 



"The Mollusca of Oundle, Northamptonshire," by the Rev. C. E. T. Kendall. 

 " Note on the Reproduction of Obelisciis obeliscus (Moricand)," by G. C. Spence. 



Principal Exhibits. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : Specimens of Obeliscus obeliscus, eggs and young, to 

 illustrate his note. 



By Mr. W. H. Heathcote : A large series of local shells ; also Orthalicus zebra 

 and a very curious carved moonstone idol found in the interior of one of the 

 shells. The specimens were obtained some forty years ago from a hollow log of 

 wood from the Gulf of Maracaybo, Venezuela. 



