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By the Rev. Dr. A. H. Cooke : The Alopia group of Clamilia (peculiar to 

 Transylvania and Western Roumania) ; photomicrographs of Clausilia radulse in 

 illustration of his address. 



By Mr. H. McClelland : Specimens collected in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa ; 

 Cy))iatium dolarium Lk. and its niature form, africanum A. Ad. , showing great 

 variation in the species, and carious abrupt change in sculpture during progress of 

 growth. 



By Mr. L. E. Adams : Feeding tracks of Helix aspersa on lime-distemper of 

 window ; also actual size photograph of a portion of track taken direct through the 

 glass ; Planorbis corncns Kingsmead, Surrey. 



By Mr. H. W. Worsfold : Pteropoda and SpJmrospira. 



By Mr. H. Watson : Abnormal radula of Helix nemoralis. 



By Mr. A. T. Hopwood : Rare species of Comis, including C. chylrens Melv., 

 C. archithalassus Dillw. , C. lienardi Cr. , C. rhododendron Couth., and C. cro- 

 catus Lk. 



By Mr. J. W. Jackson : Locality sets of Paludestrina jenkinsi. 



By Mr. H. C. Huggins : Non-marine mollusca from many Irish localities ; 

 Helix hortensis var. arenicola ( 1 2345), Sittingbourne, Kent; Limax cinereo-inger, 

 Hucking, Kent. 



By Mr. J. E. Cooper : Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys' copies of Draparnaud's " Histoire " 

 and Wood's " Index," with his autograph ; two hitherto unrecorded specimens of 

 Conns chytreus Melv. ; series of Limmva stagnalis from a gravel-pit near Yiewsley, 

 to illustrate the great variation in size and form in different years ; series of H. vir- 

 gata from the Middlesex " record " locality (east of Yiewsley) including var. radiata; 

 two boxes of caddis-cases bearing about thirty-two species of shells ; forty-six species 

 of British non-marines as examples of albinism ; sections of shells. 



By Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin : Some rare Trochidcc, including Basilissa babelica 

 Dall from 600 f. off Yokohama, Turcica iniperialis A.Ad. , T. monilifera A. Ad., 

 T. chinensis Sow. , EiUrochus javanicus Lk. and Turciciila bairdii Dall ; Cyprcea 

 peasei Sow., C. rashleighaiia Melv., C. niappa var. montronzieri Dautz. , and C. 

 arabica var. nigra Roberts ; a complete series of British Chitons ; H. pisana var. 

 diap/iana ^oarg. , Galeoniina turloni Sow., Planorbis leucostoma, LimniBa glabra, 

 and others from Guernsey. 



By Mr. G. C. Spence : Ceras manyeinaense D. & P. ; Obeliscns cunens Pfr. and 

 '0. riparius Pfr., with embryos. 



By Mr. F. B. Jennings : Autograph of Rev. Revett Sheppard. 



ANNUAL REPORT. 



The present is the Forty- Fourth Annual Report of the Society. Since the last 

 Annual Meeting we have lost five members by death, and nine by resignation, 

 making a total loss of fourteen. The new members amount to fourteen (including 

 four elected at this meeting). The membership of the Society (including ten 

 Honorary Members — two elected at this meeting) is 290, as at the last Annual 

 Meeting. 



The Society has to deplore the death of Thos. Hey, a member for thirty-three 

 years, a celebrated mycologist, and the author of a paper on the mollusca of 

 Derbyshire ; M. M. Schepman, of Utrecht ; F. E. Adams ; H. C. Napier ; and 

 Edward Collier, last year's President and_ one of our earliest members. Mr. 



