vili LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
REPORT of the COUNCIL. 
Durine the Session 1918-19 there have been seven ordinary 
evening meetings. The field meeting, arranged for June 28th, 
had to be abandoned as a visit to Hilbre Island, in the weather 
then prevailing, was quite impossible. On the imvitation of 
Dr. Clubb a visit to the Museum was substituted. 
The communications made to the Society at the ordinary 
meetings have been representative of many branches of Biology, 
and the various exhibitions and demonstrations thereon have 
been of great interest. 
The meeting on Feb. 14th was held in conjunction with 
the Students’ Branch and Prof. Herdman gare lecture on 
“The Iguanodons of Bernissart.”’ 
Owing to the difficulties created by the war it was 
impossible to secure a visiting lecturer, but the President 
filled the gap with a most interesting paper on “ Vitamines 
in our Food.” 
The Library continues to make satisfactory progress, and 
additional important exchanges have been arranged. 
The Treasurer’s statement and balance sheet are appended. 
The members at present on the roll are as follows :— 
Ordinary members a me ey we 0 ee 
Associate members he | 13 
Student members, including seadete? Secnuel pee: 30 
Total ... dae “2, ee 
