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Papers for AGM now available

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The reports from the Society Officers are now available ahead of the AGM on the 16th April 2016:

Berthella plumula with gill well exposed and oral veil expanded. Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. October 1988.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 20/03/2016 14:11
Species
Berthella plumula
Photographer / copyright holder
E. Jones

13 April 2016: Malacological Society of London AGM, Natural History Museum, London.

Type
Indoor meeting

The Malacological Society of London will be holding its AGM in the Flett Theatre on the 13th of April.

Organisation
Malacological Society

15 May 2016: PondNet Free Aquatic Mollusc Masterclass, Magor, Gwent.

Type
Workshop

Tutor: Robert Aqualina

Organiser

Hannah Shaw (hshaw@freshwaterhabitats.org.uk)

Length 11.5mm. Menai Strait.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Wed, 02/03/2016 15:57
Species
Thecacera pennigera
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F.Smith https://flic.kr/s/aHskufMVjk

Length 11.5mm. Menai Strait.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Wed, 02/03/2016 15:51
Species
Thecacera pennigera
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F.Smith https://flic.kr/s/aHskufMVjk

Sunday 3rd July 2016; FIELD MEETING (marine (and non-marine)): Lundy Bay, Cornwall

Type
Field meeting

*** UPDATE *** 

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 18th June: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): High Farm,Wilden, Bedfordshire, MK44 2PX.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with the Bedfordshire Invertebrate Group. 

Organiser

Peter Topley (01462 615 499; president@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Sunday 5th June 2016: YNU FIELD MEETING (marine): “Capturing our Coast” Bioblitz, Boggle Hole, Yorks.

Type
Field meeting

Meet at 09:00  at NZ 954/040.  Further information from Paula Lightfoot.

Organiser

Paula Lightfoot (p.lightfoot@btinternet.com).

Organisation
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Sunday 8th May 2016: YNU FIELD MEETING (marine): “Capturing our Coast” Bioblitz, Runswick Bay, Yorks.

Type
Field meeting

Meet at 09:30 at car park at NZ 809/159.  Further information from Paula Lightfoot.

Organiser

Paula Lightfoot (p.lightfoot@btinternet.com).

Organisation
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

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