526 OFFICE BEAEEES. 



Vol. V., p. 209 — " Meteorological Notes on Seaham Harbour." 



Vol. V., p. 281 — "Report on Pycnogonoidea." [Dredging 

 Report, 1862). 



Vol. V., p. 296 — "On a new Sand-star, Ophiura Normdni." 



Vol. V., p. 298 — " Contributions to the Marine Zoology of 

 Seaham Harbour.'" 



Vol. VI., p. 189 — " Reports on Pycnogonoidea and Echinoder- 

 mata." (Dredging Reports, 1863). 



Vol. VI., p. 195 — " List of British Pycnogonoidea, ivith de- 

 scriptions of new species." 



His contributions to the Transactions of the Natural History 

 Society of Northumberland and Durham were — 



Vol. I., p. 41 — "Reports on Pycnogonoidea and Echinoder- 

 mata." (Dredging Reports, 1862-4). 



Vol. IV., p. 120 — " Catalogue of Echinodermata of Northum- 

 berland and Durham." 



I am happy to be able to announce that the Natural History 

 Society has secured his valuable collections. 



The Field Meetings for 1872 were arranged to be held as 

 follows : — 



May Bothal. 



June Dunstanborough. 



July Featherstone. 



August Chartners and Fallowlees Loughs. 



Septembee Helmsley (Yorkshire). 



Octobee Marsden. 



The Treasurer's report (see p. 529) was read and adopted. 



The Committee was instructed to take measures for obtaining 

 information respecting the remarkable trees of the district, and 

 to publish in the Transactions photographs of any which they 

 thought it desirable so to illustrate. 



