154 MIDLAND UNION OF NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETIES. 
Helix hispida, Limbury, Luton, 
sericea, Limbury. 
- cantiana, Luton. Dunstable Downs. R. Rogers. 
virgata, Warden Hills. Dunstable Downs. R. Rogers, 
caperata, Warden Hills. 
var. fulva, Chalk Pit, near Luton, 
ericetorum, on the Chalk Hills. Dunstable Downs. R. Rogers, 
rotundata, near Luton. In the General Cemetery quite a colony 
was found in an old boot, 
pulchella, Harlington. Biscot, 
lapicida, Limbury. 
Bulimus obscurus, near Luton. 
Pupa marginata, Warden Hills. 
Vertigo pygmea, ,, 
Clausilia rugosa, Limbury, Cborlton, Luton, &c. A dead shell, with 
two mouths, was found at Limbury. 
laminata, Luton, Limbury. 
Cochlicopa lubrica, Limbury. 
Achatina acicula, Dunstable Downs. 
FAMILY CARYCHIID2E. 
Carycliium minimum, Limbury, by the Catsbrook. 
FAMILY CLYCLOSTOMATID2E. 
Cvclostoma elegans, common on the Chalk Hills. 
J Saunders, Luton. 
MIDLAND UNION OF NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETIES. 
Wednesday and Thursday, July 4th and 5th. 
The following is the programme of proceedings for the 
forthcoming Meeting of the Union at Northampton:— 
Wednesday, July 4th. 
Council.— The Council will assemble at 11.30 a.m., in the 
Old Museum Room, at the Town Hall, Northampton. 
Annual Meeting will be held at 2.30 p.m., in the Old 
Museum Room, at the Town Hall; the President of the 
Union (The Right Hon. Earl Spencer) in the chair. 
An address will be delivered by the Rev. H. H. Slater, 
F.Z.S., Vicar of Irchester, Northamptonshire, and member 
of the British Ornithological Union. 
The further business of the Meeting will be to receive the 
report of the Council and the Treasurer’s accounts, to fix the 
place of the next Annual Meeting, to consider any sugges¬ 
tions that members may offer, to discuss the work of the 
Union during the coming year, and to transact all necessary 
business. 
