SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XVI. 
7. Mr. T. J. Moore exhibited, with remarks, a living speci- 
men of the Angler-fish (Lophius piscatorius). 
8. Report on the Higher Crustacea of the L.M.B.C. Dis- 
trict, collected in 1889. By A. O. Walker, F.L.S. 
(See Transactions, p 239.). 
The ninth and last meeting of the session took the form 
of a Field Meeting on July 5th, 1890, when the proceed- 
ings were as follows :— 
1. A dredging expedition in the estuary of the Dee, in the 
steam-tug “‘ Albert,” of Mostyn. 
2. Shore-collecting at low-tide on Hilbre Island. 
3. After tea at the Dee Hotel, West Kirby, with Professor 
Herdman, President, in the chair, and about thirty 
members present, 1t was formally announced from 
the chair that Mr. T. J. Moore, Corr. Memb. Zool. 
Soc. London, Curator of the Liverpool Free Public 
Museum, had been chosen by the Council to. be 
President for the next session. 
It was then proposed by Professor Herdman, 
seconded by Dr. Drysdale and carried unanimously, 
that the Society approve the decision of Council and 
elect Mr. Moore as President. 
A vote of thanks to Professor Herdman, the re- 
tiring President, was proposed by Mr. R. McMillan, 
seconded by Dr. Hurst, and carried unanimously. 
