X LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The second meeting of the twenty-sixth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, November 10th, 1911. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. Dr. Clnbb exhibited with remarks a living specimen 



of Cinixys erosa, from West Africa. 



2. Prof. Herdman exhibited a collection of Marine 



Invertebrates dredged from Hebridean seas during 

 the summer. 



3. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on the 



work of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee 

 and the Port Erin Biological Station (see 

 "Transactions," p. 13). 



The third meeting of the twenty-sixth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, December 15th, 1911. 

 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. Dr. Dakin submitted a paper on the " Osmotic- 



pressure of the blood of Aquatic Animals.' 



The fourth meeting of the twenty-sixth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, January 12th, 1912. 

 The Vice-President (Prof. Herdman) in the chair. 



1. Dr. H. B. Fantham communicated a paper on 

 " Some Flagellate Parasites of Insects — not 

 always harmful — and their relation to 



