xe LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
5. Description of a small Collection of Marine Animals 
received from H.M. King Kalakao of the Sandwich 
Islands. By I. C. Thompson, F.L.8., Treasurer. 
6. The Coleopterous Fauna of the Liverpool District, 
Part We Byers Ellice hae: 
. The Pineal Eye of Adult and Young Blind-worms 
and of the Ophidia. By Dr. R. Hanitsch. 
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III. December 14th, 1888. 
1. Note on the Discovery of Venus mercenaria living near 
Beaumaris. By T. J. Moore, C.M.Z.S.L. 
9. Address on “The Liver in relation to General 
Metabolism.”” By Dr. Noel-Paton, Edinburgh. 
IV. January 11th, 1889. 
1. Contributions towards the Phylogenetic Classification 
of Plants, Part I. By R. J. Harvey Gibson, M.A. 
2. Note on Variations produced on the Electric Condition 
of the Viscera by Stimulation of adjacent Cutaneous 
Surfaces. By Professor Caton. 
3. Report on a Collection of Tow-net Gatherings made 
by Mr. T. C. Ryley on the West Coast of Norway, 
in June and July, 1888. By I. C. Thompson, 
F.L.5., Treasurer. 
4, Embryonic Fission, or Blastogenesis in Plants and 
Animals. By R. J. Harvey Gibson, M.A. 
V. February 8th, 1889. 
1. Gritical Note on the Supposed Relation between 
Chelyosoma and Pterichthys. By Prof. Herdman, 
D.Sc., President. 
2. Dimorphism in the Antipatharia. By George Brook, 
INES . 
3. A Simple Schema of the Lymphatic Circulation. 
By F. C. Larkin, M.R.C.8., Secretary. 

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