48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Exhibits : 
On behalf of Mr. Alexander Shaw, of Glasgow, were shown various 
Scottish and Irish land and freshwater shells, sent for record, as follows :— 
Ancylus fluviatilis, Carychium, Hyalinia cellaria, H. nitidula, H. crystal- 
lina, and Helix aculeata, from Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire ; V2tv27a, 
Flyalinia crystallina, H. alliaria, H. nitida, H. fulva, Helix rotundata, 
Pupa cylindracea, Clausiha perversa, and Carychium, from near Salen, 
Island of Mull, vice-county of Ebudes South; Ayaknza alliaria, H. niti- 
dula, H1. fulva, H. crystallina, Helix hispida, H. rotundata, Pupa cylind- 
racea, Claustha perversa, Cochlicopa lubrica, and Carychtum, from Killin, 
Mid-Perthshire ; and Claustlia perversa, Pupa cylindracea, and Helix rotun- 
data, from Coleraine, county Londonderry. 
The Recorder also showed a number of shells, sent for record, by Mr. 
Wm. Evans, F.R.S.E., and collected by him at Oban in April, 1894, in- 
cluding 47720 hortensis, A. circumscriptus, A. minimus, Limax marginatus 
(arborum), Agriolimax agrestis, A. levis, H. aspersa, A. arbustorum, H. 
hortensts var. lutea 12345, H. rvefescens, 11. granulata, Hyalinia cellaria, 
H, pura, 7. fulva, H. crystallina, A. nitidula, H. nitida, Clausilia per- 
versa, Pupa cylindracea, Ancylus fluviatilis, Cochlicopa lubrica and var. 
lubricoides, Succinea putris, S. elegans, Vitrina, Limnea truncatula, L. 
peregra, Helix hispida, H. fusca, H. rotundata, H. pygmeaa, Vertigo eden- 
tula, Planorbis parvus, Pisidium pusillum, P. fontinale. and Hyalinia 
cellaria var. albina. 
_ The Recorder also exhibited an example of Swcc¢nea elegans, collected 
by Mr. Evans, at Callander, May 6th, 1894. 
234th MEETING, WEDNEsDAY, Marcu 6th, 1895. 
The President in the chair. 
Donations to Library announced and thanks voted :— 
The Naturalist and Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, for March, 1895 ; 
from the respective editors. 
Report of Manchester Museum, Owens College, with appendices, Oct 1, 
1890, to Dec. 31, 1894 ; from the keeper. 
Reprint of paper by R. Bullen Newton, F.G.S., ‘On a Collection of 
Fossils from Madagascar,’ obtained by Rev. R. Baron (Q.J.G.S., Feb. 1895, 
pp- 72—91, and plates 2—3; from the author. 
Donation to Cabinet Fund announced and thanks voted :— 
Five Shillings from Mr. Wm. Whitwell, F.L S. 
Candidates Proposed for Membership: 
Mr. Alfred Sich, F.E.S., and Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S. (both 
proposed by Mr. L. E. Adams, B.A., and Mr. John W. Taylor, F.L.S.). 
Death of Member. 
It was announced that Mr. John Hagger, F.L.S., of Repton School, 
Burton-on-Trent, died on Friday, 1st of March, and the secretary was 
requested to convey to his daughter an expression of the Society’s condolences 
J.C., viii., Apr. 1895 
