168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
239th MEETING, JULY 3rd, 1895. 
Held in the Manchester Museum, Owens College. 
Mr. William Moss in the chair. 
Donations to Library announced and thanks voted : 
Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, No. 295; Proceedings of the Academy 
of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1894, part 3. 
New Members elected: 
Mr. George Albert Booth, F.L.S., Fern Hill, Grange-over-Sands. 
Mr. Fred. Wm. Gamble, M.Sc. (Vict.), Airdrie House, Victoria Park, 
Manchester. 
Rev. Adam Hann, Wesleyan Manse, Whitchurch, Salop. 
Mr. John Ray Hardy, The Museum, Owens College, Manchester. 
Prof. W. A. Herdman, D.Sc., F.R.S., University College, Liverpool. 
Prof, Sydney J. Hickson, DiSe., MOA.) FR.S:, ihe Owens College 
Manchester. 
Candidates Proposed for Membership : 
Mrs. G. Linnzeus Banks, Messrs. George William Chaster, M.R.C.S., 
A. Loydell, C. H. Schill, John Hardy, Perey W. Abbott, Fred. Taylor, 
George Shepherd Viney, T. H. Nillingbeck, R. Wigglesworth, Thomas 
Sparkes, James L. Corker, Frank Collier, John Rowland Ragdale, and 
Robert Sykes. 
Papers Read: 
Mr. L. St. George Byne, ‘‘The Marine Mollusca of Teignmouth Bay, 
Additions.” 
Mr. Charles Oldham, ‘* L2max ccnereo-nteer in Cheshire,” and ‘‘Aex7o- 
imax agrestis var. albtda Picard in Cheshire.” 
Mr. RK. Bullen Newton, ‘‘On the Occurrence of Alectryonta ungulata 
in South-east Africa, with a notice of previous Researches in the Cretace- 
ous Conchology of Southern Africa.” 
Captain W. J. Farrer, ‘‘ Notes on the Land and Freshwater Mollusca 
of the English Lake District.” 
Exhibits : 
Mr. Charles Oldham exhibited living specimens of the rare slug Zzmax 
cinereo-niger Var. fuctiuosa Mm illustration of his paper ; L2zmax maxtmus var. 
cellaria and var. fasctata, and Agriolimax agrestis var. albtda, all from 
Romiley, Cheshire. He also exhibited a large number of Sjherzum and 
Pistdium, from Ohio, U.S.A., including a new Pes7dzam not yet described, 
and also for comparison Pesedéum fontinale var. Henslowana from various 
British localities, 
J.C., viii., Jan. 1896, 
