SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. xl 
1. Prof. Benj. Moore, F.R.S., an ex-President of the Society, 
gave a lecture on “The Growth and Production of 
Inorganic Segregations resembling structures from Living 
Organisms.” 
The sixth meeting of the thirtieth session was held at the 
University, on Friday, March 10th, 1916. Mr. R. D. Laurie, 
M.A., in the chair. 
Eb Prof. Herdman, F.R.S., exhibited, with remarks, specimens 
in illustration of Prof. Moore’s lecture at the February 
Meeting, which, owing to delay on railway, did not arrive 
in time. 
2. J. Johnstone, D.Sc., submitted the Annual Report of the 
| Investigations carried on during 1915 in connection with 
the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Committee (see “‘ Trans- 
actions,” p. 99). 7 
The seventh meeting of the thirtieth session was held at the 
University, on Friday, May 12th, 1916. The President in the 
chair. 
1. Note on a Terebella tube new to Britain, by Arnold T. 
Watson, F.L.S. (communicated by Prof. Herdman) (see 
“ Transactions,’ p. 161). 
2. Prof. Herdman, F.R.S., gave a description of an Archaeo- 
logical Find in the Isle of Man. 
The eighth meeting of the thirtieth session was the Annual 
Field Meeting, held-on Saturday, June 3rd. This was held 
jointly with the Liverpool Geological Society, and a very 
pleasant geological ramble was made, under the leadership of 
Mr. W. A. Whitehead, B.Sc., of the Geological Society, from 
Thurstaston to Heswall. At the short business meeting held 
after tea, on the motion of the President from the chair, 
Prof. J.S. Macdonald, B.A., was unanimously elected President 
for the ensuing session. 
