SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. Xl 
3. Dr. Johnson exhibited and described a curious formation 
of the nature of a pearl found in the stomach wall of a 
cow (see Trans., p. 156). 
The fifth meeting of the thirty-third session was held at 
the University, on Friday, February 14th, 1919, in conjunction 
with, and by invitation of, the Students’ Section, the President 
of which, Miss C. M. Jarvis, occupied the chair. 
1. Prof. Herdman gave an illustrated lecture on “The 
Tguanodons of Bernissart in the Brussels Museum,” and 
informed his audience that no harm had befallen the 
specimens during the German occupation. 
A hearty vote of thanks to the lecturer was passed on the 
motion of Dr. Caton, seconded by Mr. Hewitt of the 
Liverpool Geological Society. 
The sixth meeting of the thirty-third session was held at 
the University, on Friday, March 14th, 1919. Prof. Herdman 
occupying the chair in the absence of the President. 
1. Dr. Johnstone submitted the Annual Report of the 
Investigations carried on during 1918 in connection 
with the Lancashire Sea Fisheries Committee (see 
“ Transactions,’ p. 71) and added an account of the 
history and development of British Fisheries. 
The seventh meeting of the thirty-third session was held 
at the University, on Friday, May 19th, 1919. The President 
in the chair. 
