80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1894-5. 
The Report now presented covers the period of eleven months which 
has elapsed since the last Annual Meeting, in which the Society has steadily 
maintained its position, in spite of the fact that the year must be regarded 
as one of transition, pending the change of headquarters from Leeds to 
Manchester, a change which was decided, though not acted, upon at the last 
Annual Meeting. 
The membership is now 213, including 10 honorary life members, 13 
ordinary members resident abroad, and 190 ordinary members on the home 
list. 
Eight new ordinary members have been elected during the year, while 
three have resigned and one has died, this being Mr. John Hagger, F.L.S., 
of Repton, near Burton-on-Trent, who has for a long period being a quiet 
and unobtrusive member of the Society. 
Eleven meetings have been held since the last annual one, all of them in 
Leeds, and a considerable number of exhibits of interest have been made at 
all the meetings. 
The following papers and notes have been read :— 
Edgar A. Smith, F.Z.S.—‘ The Nomenclature of Dreissensta polymorpha.’ 
Dr, Ed. von Martens—‘ The Nomenclature of Dre7ssensia polymorpha.’ 
Kenneth Hurlstone Jones—‘ Molluscan Albinism and the Tendency to the 
Phenomenon in 1893.’ 
Hi. A. Pilsbry—‘ On G2ddela cnctncta Sowerby.’ 
J. T. Marshall—-‘ Alterations in ‘‘ British Conchology.” ’ 
Rev. J. W. Horsley—‘ Notes on Mollusca at Canterbury.’ 
C. H. Morris—‘ Aydrobia ( Paludestrina ) jenkinsi at Lewes.’ 
John W. Taylor, F.L.S.—‘ Szccinea oblonga in Jersey.’ 
James Cosmo Melvill, M.A., and Robert Standen—‘ Notes on a Collection 
of Shells from Lifu and Uvea, Loyalty Islands, formed by the Rev. 
James and Mrs. Hadfield, with List of Species.’ 
J. E. Cooper—‘ Notes on Dorsetshire Marine Shells.’ 
Edward Collier—‘ Notes on a Conchological Excursion to the West of 
Treland.’ 
G. W. Chaster, M.R.C.S.—‘ Wassa reticulata var. minor.’ 
G. W. Chaster, M.R.C.S.—‘ Occurrence of Pudlsel/m lofotense Sars in the 
Irish Sea.’ 
Robert Standen—‘ He/ix aspersa monst. senistrorsunt.’ 
Robert Standen—‘ Vertigo substriata var. albina.’ 
Lionel E. Adams, B.A.—‘ Helix vermiculata in Staffordshire.’ 
Lionel E. Adams, B.A.—‘ Hel¢x hortensts var. luteolabiata, a variety new to 
Science, in Northamptonshire.’ 
Lionel E. Adams, B.A.—‘ Large Heltx ztala (ericetorun:) in Northampton- 
shire.’ 
Henry Crowther, F.R,M,S,—‘ Biology of Spherzum corneum.’ 
J.C., viii., July 1893, 
