SUMMAEY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XI. 



Mr. Garner's female Koola-Kamba died while in 

 Liverpool, and the brain was sent to Prof. Herdman 

 and is now in the Zoological Museum of University 

 College. 



The fourth meeting of the Society was held in Univer- 

 sity College on Friday, 26th January, 1894, Dr. Newton, 

 President, in the chair. 



1. Prof. Herdman gave his Annual Keport of the Liver- 



pool Marine Biology Committee and the Port Erin 

 Biological Station. (See " Transactions," p. 3, and 

 Pis. I to V.) The report was illustrated by lantern 

 slides and specimens. 



2. The report on the " Nemertines of the L.M.B.C. 



District," by J. Henry Vanstone and W. I. 

 Beaumont (see "Transactions," p. 135); and the 

 record of additional species of Invertebrata in the 

 L.M.B.C. District, by G. W. Wood, F.I.C., were 

 laid on the table. 



The fifth meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, 9th February, 1894, Dr. J. Newton, 

 President, in the chair. 



1. A proposal by Prof. Herdman that a contribution 



should be made from the members of the Society 

 to the Haeckel Birthday Fund was agreed to, and 

 Dr. Hanitsch kindly consented to take charge of 

 donations and forward them to the committee. 



2. Miss L. B. Thornely contributed a paper entitled 



a " Revision and Distribution of the Hydroid 

 Zoophytes of the L.M.B.C. District." (See 

 " Transactions," p. 140, and PI. IX). 



3. Mr. H. C. Chadwick (Manchester) gave an interesting 



account, illustrated by some beautiful lantern pho- 



