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Helix aspersa Miill., m. sinistrorsum Taylor.—At the September 
meeting of the Manchester Branch a fine specimen of this monstrosity was 
exhibited by Mr. J. Ray Hardy. He had found it in a collection of shells 
recently acquired by him, formerly belonging to an old Manchester collector, 
and it bore a label with ‘ Morecambe, 1841,’ upon it. This is interesting 
from the fact of its being the second record for Lancashire ; the first being 
the specimen taken in Whalley churchyard during an excursion of the 
Branch in 1889.—R. STANDEN (Hon. Sec. Manchester Branch). 
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