SUMMARY OP PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XI. 



the L.M.B.C. Dredging Expeditions. The Eeport 

 was illustrated by lantern slides and specimens. 

 Mr. F. Archer, Mr. Leicester, and Mr. Harvey 

 Gibson afterwards exhibited with remarks some of 

 the chief finds made in their special groups. (See 

 Transactions, p. 19.) 



The third meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, December, 12th, 1890, Mr. T. J. 

 Moore, President, in the chair. 



1. Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., exhibited a series of speci- 



mens of Syringopora and made remarks on the 

 genus. 



2. A short paper by Mr. H. C. Chadwick on Gucumaria 



planciw&s communicated. (See Transactions, p. 81). 



3. On the genus Ecteinascidia, &c, by Professor W. A. 



Herdman, D.Sc. (See Transactions, p. 144.) 



4. Mr. Harvey Gibson gave an account of the Marine 



Algse collected in the District during the past two 

 years, and illustrated his remarks by specimens 

 and lantern views. (See Transactions, p. 83.) 



The fourth meeting of the Society was held in Univer- 

 sity College on January 23rd, 1891, Mr. T. J. Moore, 

 President, in the chair. 



1. Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., exhibited with remarks 



some old Catalogues of the Liverpool Museum. 



2. Mr. F. Archer, B.A., communicated some notes on the 



occurrence of seals in Anglesea. 



3. Mr. H. C. Beasley exhibited a sandstone slab from 



Runcorn shewing foot prints and tracks of animals. 

 A long discussion followed in which Messrs. Lomas, 

 Morton, Herdman, Moore, Archer and others took 

 part. 



