SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XI 



The fifth meeting of the twenty-ninth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, March 12th, 1915. The President 

 in the chair. 



1. Prof. Herdman exhibited, with remarks, the gigantic 



colonial Foraminifer, Ramulina, from the Indian Ocean. 



2. Mr. R. D. Laurie gave an account of the distribution of 



crabs in the Indian Ocean. 



The sixth meeting of the twenty-ninth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, May 14th, 1915. The President 

 in the chair. 



1. Prof. C. J. Patten, M.D., Sc.D., of Sheffield University, 

 lectured before the Society on the invitation of the 

 Council, on " The Migration of Birds studied at Irish 

 Light-Stations." The lecture was much appreciated 

 by a large audience, and a cordial vote of thanks was 

 accorded to the lecturer. 



The seventh meeting of the twenty-ninth session was the 

 Annual Field Meeting, held on Saturday, June 19th. A very 

 pleasant afternoon was spent in a Biological ramble through 

 footpaths, via Meols, Newton, Frankby, and Grange Hill to 

 West Kirby. At the short business meeting held after tea, 

 on the motion of the President from the chair, Prof. E. E. 

 Glynn, M.A., M.D., was unanimously elected President for 

 the ensuing session. 



