x LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ~ 
1. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on the work 
of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, and gave 
an address on the “ Life and Work of Edward Forbes, 
the Manx Naturalist” (see “ Transactions,” p. 53). 
The third meeting of the thirtieth session was held at the 
University, on Friday, December 10th, 1915. The President 
in the chair. 
1. Miss Allen, B.A., exhibited, with remarks, a copy of 
Prof. Edward Forbes’ “‘ Oimos eros mathesis ” Club 
prospectus (see “‘ Transactions,” p. 95). 
2. Miss Bamber, B.Sc., exhibited a series of preparations of 
the Liver Fluke in various clearmg media. 
3. Prof. Herdman, F.R.S., exhibited and described a collection 
which he had formed, designed to show similarity of 
form in certain organic and Inorganic specimens. 
4. Mr. Douglas Laurie, M.A., exhibited an old pattern micro- 
scope of considerable interest. 
The fourth meeting of the thirtieth session was held at the 
University, on Friday, January 14th, 1916. The President 
in the chair. 
1. Mr. W.S. Laverock, M.A., B.Sc., gave an interesting lecture 
on a recent visit to the Federated Malay States, in which 
a general account was given of the flora and fauna of the 
country. A selection of the specimens obtained was on 
exhibition. 
The fifth meeting of the thirtieth session was held at the 
University, on Friday, February 18th, 1916, jointly with the 
Students’ Society. The President of the Students’ Section 
(Miss Clark) in the chair. : 
