270 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
G. W. Chaster—‘‘On the variation of S¢i/éfer Turtone Brod.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘ Helix lapicida var. albina in Kent.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘Zittorina rudzs var. tenebrosa.” 
R. Wigglesworth—‘‘Notes on Limnea auricularia.” 
H. Crowther—“‘ Protective resemblance of Shell of Helix cantiana Mont. 
to its surroundings.” 
H. Crowther—‘“‘ Mucous Tracks of Lzmnea stagnalis.” 
J. E. Cooper—‘*Some Mollusca from Aldeburgh, Suffolk.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘ Interesting Kentish Shells.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘ Physa acuta at Ostend.” 
L. St. G. Byne—‘‘ Cardium aculeatum in Teignmouth Bay.” 
Rev. S. Spencer Pearce—‘‘On the Banding of Heltx nemoralis L. and 
Helix hortensis Miller.” 
A. Hartley—‘“‘Helix nemorals and Helix virgata without food for fourteen 
months.” 
Edward Collier and Robert Standen —‘‘ Further Conchological Notes from 
the West of Ireland.” 
C. Oldham—‘‘ On the Ilabits of Vertigo edentula.” 
G. F. Tregelles—‘‘ On the Marine Mollusca of Cornwall.” 
Edgar A. Smith—‘‘A List of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Trinidad.” 
C. Oldham—“‘ Notes on some Anglesea Land and Freshwater Mollusca.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘Helix fusca Mont., Helix granulata Alder, Helix lapicida 
var. albina Menke, and Clausrlia Rolphit Gray in Northamptonshire.” 
F. W. Wotton—‘‘ Helix hortensts var. nebulosa.” 
J. T. Marshall—‘‘Additions to ‘British Conchology.’ ” 
L. Shackleford—‘‘Notes on Boring of Mollusca by Carnivorous Gastropods.” 
J. T. Marshall—‘‘ Note on 7Zel/ina serrata Brocchi.” 
Rev. J. W. Horsley—‘‘ Notes on Helix Lucast and Helix hortensts.” 
C. Oldham—‘‘ Helix fusca and Azeca tridens in Denbighshire.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘ Zzmax maximus L. var. alba nov. in Northamptonshire.” 
L. E. Adams—‘‘Zzmax marginatus Mill. in Northamptonshire.”’ 
R. D. Darbishire—‘‘A Snail Farm in Switzerland.” 
C. E. Wright—‘‘Helix pomatia L. not extinct in Northamptonshire. 
L. E. Adams—‘‘Amalia gagates Drap. in Northamptonshire.” 
Miss Amy Warren—‘‘ Spirialzs retroversus in Killala Bay.” 
Most of these papers have been or shortly will be published in the 
Journal of Corchology. 
Five numbers of the Journal have been issued since the last report, 
under the editorship of Mr. W. E. Hoyle. 
The Society’s Collections have been removed from Leeds, and are now 
deposited in the Manchester Museum, Owens College. They are available 
for reference, but the Curator has not yet had time to rearrange the whole 
systematically. 
J.C., viii., Oct. 1896, 
