SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. - XI 



Trypauosomes." The parasites discussed heloii"' 

 to the o-enera HerpetoinoiKis mid ('rlf/i idia and 

 occur in tlie di<>'estiv(' tracts of insects su(di as 

 flies, niosquitos and water-buo's. ''J' lie herpeto- 

 monad found in the httex of various Eu/jln>rh/a 

 and the parasite of Kahi-azar were mentioned. 



Tlie fifth meeting- of the twenty-sixth session was 

 iield at tlie University, on Fridav. February !)th, 11)12, 

 jointly with the Students' Section of the Society. 



1. Prof. F. W. Gamble, F.R.S., of Birmino-ham, 

 lectured before the Society on " ^[ethods and 

 Results of Symbiosis." 



The sixth meeting- of the twenty-sixth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, March 8th, 1912. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. Prof. Newstead lectured to the Society on " Notes 

 on the Natural History of Nyassaland," g-iving- 

 a most interesting account of his receni visit to 

 thai countrv. 



The seventh meeting- of the twenty-sixth session was 

 lield at the Fniversity, on Friday, May lOth, 1012. 

 The President in the chair. 



.1. Prof. Herdman submitted tlie Annual Report of the 

 Investigations carried on during 1911 in con- 



