x LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
The second meeting of the thirty-second session was held at 
the University, on Friday, November 9th, 1917. The President 
in the chair. 
1. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on Ais work 
of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, and gave 
an address on “Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., the 
Pioneer of Modern Oceanography ” (see “ Transactions,” 
p. 15). 
The third meeting of the thirty-second session was held at 
the University, on Friday, December 14th, 1917. The President 
in the chair. 
1. Mr. G. Elhson exhibited a photograph and drawing of a 
carved stone found near Stenness, in the Orkneys. 
2. Dr. Johnstone submitted the Annual Report of the 
Investigations carried on during 1917, in connection 
with the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Committee (see 
‘‘ Transactions,” p. 73). | 
The fourth meeting of the thirty-second session was held at 
the University, on Friday, January 11th, 1918. The President 
in the chair. 
1. Mr. G. Ellison exhibited, with remarks, stuffed specimens 
of the Orkney vole, and of a white variety differing 
from an albino in having black eyes. 
2. Mr. J. W. Cutmore exhibited and discussed a series of birds 
and mammals having unusual colouring. 
3. Prof. Herdman exhibited, with remarks, some rare plankton 
organisms from the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. 
4. Dr. Clubb gave an account of the occurrence of Lepidop- 
terous larvae, and the nest and larvae of a solitary wasp 
in a gaspipe. 
5. Mr. W. 8S. Laverock exhibited a number of solitary wasps 
from the Malay Peninsula, along with their nests and 
food supplies for their young. 
