304 Sectional Officers’ Reports. 
The Seventy-fourth Field Meeting was arranged in 
connection with the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at BARTON- 
on-HUMBER, on Saturday, July rst, rgtt. 
But few of the Lincolnshire members turned up, the day 
being most inconvenient to our members, as also was the 
geographical position of the area in question. 
The Seventy-fifth Field Meeting, was held at 
GIBRALTAR POINT, on August 17th, 1911. A fair number 
of members were present, though the uncertainty of railway 
communication at the time prevented others, who had intended 
to be present, from arriving. 
Though the tropical weather had dried things up there 
was much to interest the naturalist. The Marine Botany was 
interesting and opportunity was taken to make records in an 
area so difficult of access. Mr. A. Smith worked the marine 
conchology finding 43 species, three of which were new to the 
County list, 
At Skegness the Natterjack Toad was seen in numbers. . 
The Seventy-sixth Field Meeting was held at CONINGSBY, 
on September 14th, sgt1, driving from Tattershall to 
Tumby and working along the banks of the Bain back to 
Coningsby. 
Over 200 plants were noted, and a large number of 
records made in other branches, which, as with the results of 
other meetings, will eventually find their way into the lists 
printed in the Union’s Transactions. 
The Annual Meeting was held: in LINCOLN, on 
Thursday, December 7th, 1911. The President, Dr. W. 
Wallace, in the chair. 
The Secretaries’ Report was read and adopted, as was 
also that of the Treasurer. 
Dr. Wallace was elected for the second year as President, 
and the rest of the Officers and Sectional Officers were re-elected. 
The President then delivered ig address, which is given 
in another part of this issue. 
