X LTVEEPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The second meeting- of tlie twenty-sixtli session was 

 held at the University, on Friday. Xoveniliev 10tli. 1911. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. ])r. Clul)!) exliibited with leinarks a livini>' specimen 



of (j int. rip crosti, from AVest Africa. 



2. Prof. Herdman cxliihited a collection of Marine 



Invertebrates dredged from Helnidean seas during 

 the summer. 



o. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on the 

 work of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee 

 and the Port Erin Biological Station (see 

 " Transactions," p. 1-')). 



The third meeting of the twenty-sixth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, December 15th, 1011. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. Mr. H. C Beasley exhibited with remarks some 



specimens of peaty material from Leasowe, with 

 fungus investing it. 



2. Br. Bakin subini1t(Ml a ])a])er on the "()sino1ic 



pressui(> of tlic l)lood of A((ualic Animals.' 



The fourth meeling of the tweniy-sixth session was 

 held at the Tlniveisity, on Friday, January I'Jili. U)FJ. 

 Th<' A'icc-President (Prof. TTerdinan) in the cliair. 



1. Dr. II. B. Fantiiam communicated a paper on 



■ Some I'^higellate Parasites of Insects — not 



ahvavs harmUil — and tlieii" rehiiion to 



