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3. Dimensions of Radula—Length and breadth when 
unfolded. 
4. Teeth—IIow disposed on the pleurae and rachis, and 
their relative numbers on these parts ? Total number. 
5. Specific differences, if any. These will require close 
attention, as they are probably very slight, perhaps 
only relating to dimensions. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
31s£ October , 1878. 
Annual General Meeting. 
The President, Dr. Ralph, in the chair. 
The minutes of previous monthly meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
Mr. W. A. Hartnell was elected a member. 
The election of officers was then proceeded with, when 
Dr. Ralph was re-elected as President, Dr. R. Robertson re¬ 
elected Treasurer, and Mr. J. R. Y. Goldstein re-elected 
Secretary. 
Messrs. Maplestone, Mortimer and Allan, having been 
nominated for the two vacancies in the Committee, the 
ballot was taken, resulting in the appointment of Messrs. 
Allan and Mortimer. 
The Treasurer’s Balance-sheet, showing a credit balance 
of £28 2s. 3cl, having been duly audited, was then read and 
adopted. 
The President then read his Annual Address. 
Several microscopes were set up, and a great variety of 
objects exhibited. 
A pleasant conversazione terminated the proceedings. 
28 th November , 1878. 
Ordinary Meeting. 
The President, Dr. Ralph, in the chair. 
The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. 
Mr. Herbert Hart, Dr. LeFevre, and Mr. Scourfield were 
duly elected members. 
