12 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 
CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
226th (or ANNUAL) MEETING, SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, 1894. 
Held at the Manchester Museum, Owens College, Manchester. 
At 3 p.m. there was an Exhibition of specimens by members, the ex- 
hibitors being as follows :— 
Exhibits : 
By the President, Mr. W. E. Hoyle: A series of objects illustrating his 
address, comprising (@) Micro-sections of Gills of Anodon, Arca, 
Nucula, Pecten, Cuspidaria, and Mytilus shown under a number of 
microscopes ; (4) Dissections of the same showing position of Gills, 
illustrative of Pelseneer’s system of classification ; and (c) a selection of 
Shells from the principal families of Bivalves. showing the various forms 
of hinge upon which Neumayr’s system is based. All these exhibits were 
accompanied by explanatory drawings and diagrams. 
By Mr. R. D. Darbishire: A drawer containing a fine series of JZiilleria 
lobata D’Orb. from Bogota, and Ztherta caillaudi Fér. from the Nile 
Cataracts ; and a drawer of Helices from Australia. 
By Mr. E. H. McConnell: Achatinelle and Helicine from Sandwich Islands. 
By Rev. H. Glanville Barnacle: Land Shells from Somali-land. 
By Mr. Ed. Collier: A drawer of varieties of Helix nemoralis and H. hor- 
fensis, and a drawer of exotic Succinea, Vitrina, Helix, Buliminus, 
Bulimulus, and others, also a fine series of varieties of Helix virgata. 
By Mr. Chas. Oldham: The fine collection of British J.and and Freshwater 
Shells presented by him to the Cabinet of the Branch. 
By Mr. Thos. Rogers: A collection of Tasmanian Land Shells. 
By Mr. J. Ray Hardy: A fine collection of British and Foreign Tellina. 
By Mr. G. W. Chaster: /das argenteus Jeff., Cocculina spinigera Jeff., 
Cryptodon incrassatus Jeff., Astyris haliceti Jeff., Cyclostrema levigatum 
Jeff., Ukko turtont Bean, and monst. scalariforme; Pulsellum quinguan- 
gulare Forbes, Portlandia frigida Torell, and other rare British Marine 
Mollusca, 
By Mr. W. Moss: Land and Freshwater Shells from Trinidad, including a 
fine series of Bulimus oblongus, adult, young, and eggs; Ampullaria 
urceus and effusa, with specimens of the pretty green eggs of the latter ; 
Marisa cornu-arietis, Cyclotus translucidus, Unio leotaudi, Guppya 
hivida, Simpulopsis corrugata, and many others. Also a fine series of 
photographs of small mollusca and of radulz. 
By Mr. R. Standen: Fighty species of Foreign Scalaria, and the four 
British species, S. communis, S. turtone, S. trevelyana and S. clathratula, 
from many localities. 
J.C., vill. Jan. 1895. 
