54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Additions to Library : 
‘Monograph of British Land and Freshwater Mollusca,’ by J. W. Taylor 
(part I) ; and a reprint of Dr. Woodward’s address to the Malacological 
Society, Oct., 1894. 
Exhibits : 
By Mr. R. Cairns: A large series of /socardia cor, dredged near Peel, 
Isle of Man. 
By Mr. Fred. Taylor: Series of varieties of Azmnea peregra and L. 
glabra, from near Oldham ; Helzx aspersa v. flammea, from Douglas, Isle of 
Man ; and several forms of WH. zenzorvalis, from Belvedere, Kent. 
By Mr. W. Moss: Clauszlia tetsua, from China; and an extensive 
series of Bulimus glaber from Trinidad, and JB. auris-sctur? from Grenada, 
showing connecting links between the two. 
By Mr. Chas. Oldham: Helix nemoralis v. cristata, Limnea auricu- 
/aria, and others, from Cheshire localities (presented to the cabinet). 
MANCHESTER BRANCH MEETING, 
At the Owens College, January roth, 1895. 
Mr. Thos. Rogers in the chair. 
Paper Read : 
By Mr. Ed. Collier: ‘On the genus Macroon, Pilsbry.’ 
Exhibits : 
By Mr. Ed. Collier: A fine series of nearly all the known species of 
Helicophanta, Panda, Acavus, and Stylodonta, comprising the genus Mac- 
roon, dealt with in his paper. 
By Mr. Chas. Oldham: Helv pygmea, from Wythenshawe (presented 
to the cabinet); Cyprca tessellata, C. caput-anguts, C. tsabelia, C. arabica, 
C. mauritiana, C. carneola, Trivia madagascariensis, and others, from 
Honolulu. 
By Mr. Thos. Rogers: Rhytida whitelegget, and some near allies from 
Tasmania ; Vanina sophie and Helix howetnsule, from Lord Howe Island; 
flelix globosa, Khytida confusa, and Helicarion robustus, from New South 
Wales. 
MANCHESTER BRANCH MEETING, 
At the Owens College, February 14th, 1895. 
My. k. D. Darbishire in the chair. 
Exhibits : 
By Mr. Darbishire: A case of Helix. nenoralis showing difference 
hetweeen British and Continental specimens; Admete vir¢dula, and ten 
species of Z7ichotropis, mostly collected by the late Mr. H. Adams in Japan, 
including a fine example of 7. wzcartnata, and examples of 7. borealis from 
east and west coasts of Scotland, Iceland, North America, and Japan; 
Chiton discrepans of unusual size, and spirit specimens of Sepiola atlantica, 
and Loligo media from Jersey ; sections of shells of Olva exythrostoma and 
Ovula volva, prepared by Mr. A. Hartley. 
J.C., viii., Apr. 1895 
