418 TRANSACTIONS OP SECTION D. 



12. Likes and Dislikes of Flies.' By Miss 0. C. Lodge. 



13. Miliiary Entomology. By F. M. Howlett. 



THURSDAY, SEPT EM BE B 7. 



The following Papers were received : — 



1. The Exploitation of British Inshore Fisheries.'^ 

 By Professor Heedman, F.R.S. 



2. The Coastal Fisheries of Northumherland. 

 By Professor A. Meek, M.Sc. 



3. The Further Development of the Shell-fisheries.^ 

 By Dr. James Johnstone. 



4. The Scheme of Mussel-purification of the Conivay Fishery, a brief 

 Description of the Method devised by the Board of Agriculture 

 and Fisheries.*^ By Dr. A. T. Masterman, F.R.S. 



5. The Scales of Fishes and their Value as an Aid to Investigation. 

 By Professor A. Meek, M.Sc. 



6. Some Notes on the Determination of the Age of Fishes by their 

 Scales. By Dr. A. T. Masteeman, F.R.S. 



7. Review of the Fluctuations of the Herring, Mackerel, and Pilchard 

 Fisheries off the South-West Coasts in the light of Seasonal Varia- 

 tions of Hydrographical Factors.^ By Dr. E. G. Jee. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



The following Papers were received : — 

 1. AmcebcB in relation to Disease.'' By Dr. Pixell-Goodeich. 



" Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1916), part iii., pp. 481-518. 



* See Nature; also Annual Sea Fisheries Laboratory Report for 1916 (Trans. 

 Biol. Soc. Liverpool for 1916-17). 



° See ' Fisheries,' History of Northumberland, vol. vii. ; also Eeport of 

 Inshore Fisheries, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. 



" To be published in the ' Fishery Investigations ' Series of the Board of 

 Agriculture and Fisheries. 



' See H. Pixell-Cloodrich and M. Moeeley, Journ. R. Micr. Soc., December 

 1916. 



