SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XV. 
of Shrimps, he had already received a number of 
answers to his circulars from fishermen and others, 
and that he proposed to lay the tabulated results 
for the year before the Society during next session. 
2. Prof. Herdman gave a short account of some experl- 
ments which he was making along with Mr. T. J, 
Moore, at the Aquarium of the Free Public Museum, 
upon the results of offering Nudibranchs to various 
Fishes. (See Transactions, p. 150). 
3. Mr. J. Lomas exhibited, with remarks, some specimens 
of Flexible Sandstone; and also some Gnawed 
Hazel Nuts from the clay of the Manchester Ship 
Canal cutting at Barton. 
4. Mr. Harvey Gibson exhibited some of the stages of 
karyokinesis as shown in pollen grains. 
5. Reproduction among the lower forms of Vegetable Life. 
By A. W. Bennett, M.A., B.Sc., &. (See Transac- 
tions, p. 97). 
The seventh meeting was held at University College on 
April 11th, Dr. Drysdale, Vice-President, in the chair. 
1. Mr. H. C. Beasley read a note on the number of moths 
caught during the various phases of the moon by 
Mr. Dukinfield Jones at San Paolo, in Brazil. 
2. Mr. I. C. Thompson gave an account of his recent visit 
to the Biological Station on Puffin Island, stating 
the improvements which had been made in the 
sleeping accommodation, and the work he and the 
others had been engaged on. 
3. Mr. T. J. Moore exhibited some living specimens of the 
Sea-mouse (Aphrodita aculeata). | 
4. Note on Monstrilla and the Cymbasomatide, by I. C. 
Thompson, F.L.8. (See Transactions, p. 115). 
5. Mr. R. J. Harvey Gibson read the first part of a paper 
