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LIST OF MEMBERS. 



The following Changes of Address should be noted : — 



HON. MEMBER. 

 Pelseneer, Prof. Paul, 23, Rue Longue Haie, Brussels. 



ORDINARY MEMBERS. 



Challis, Miss B. M., 72N, Fair Oakes, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. 



Clapp, G, H., Woodland Road, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 



Connolly, Major M., The Lock House, Deepcut, Surrey. 



Cooke, Rev. A. H., Mapledurham Vicarage, Reading. 



Cooper, J. E., 10, Duke's Avenue, Church End, Finchley. 



Farquhar, J., 5, Rose Street, Grahamstown, Cape Colony. 



Jenkinson, C. , Leigh, Westbury, Wiltshire. 



Preston, H. B., Hotel Savoia, Alassio, Liguria, Italy. 



Quick, Captain H. E. , Varfell, 130, Eaton Crescent, Swansea. 



Robins, J. A., Gprran, Cassiobury Park Avenue, Watford. 



Stelfox, A. W., Mayfield, 14, Clareville Road, Rathgar, Dublin. . 



Sykes, E. R., West Lodge, Iwerne Minster, Blandford. . 



Vaughan, J. W. , The Skreen, Erwood, Breconshire. 



Western, W. H., 108, Greenway Street, Darwen. 



Woodruffe-Peacock, Rev. E. A., Grayingham, near Kirton-in- Lindsay, N. Lines. 



The New Members, Resignations, Deaths, and Members Struck Off the List 

 will be found in the Proceedings, pp. 121 — 124, and 159 — 164. 



Helicella barbara (L. ) new to West Sussex, — A flourishing colony of 

 this species was observed by Miss Robinson, of Saddlescombe, Sussex, on the 

 downs north of Brighton in 1917. I visited the spot this winter and found the 

 species in abundance for about a quarter-ofa-mile. The varieties include bizona, 

 Jlatmnulata, grisea, strigata, and elongata. Some are of remarkable size, and Mr. 

 H. S. Toms, of the Brighton Museum, to whom I am indebted for information, 

 has found specimens up to 24 mm. in length. — R. Winckvvorth. {Read before 

 the Society, May I2th, 1920). 



