Xll. PROCEEDINGS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
3. Mr. I. C. Thompson exhibited an illustrated manu- 
script work on Entomostraca by the late Dr. Baird. 
4. The President intimated that a Seal had been captured 
by some fishermen during the previous week at 
Hoylake. 
5. Prof. Herdman laid before the Society the Fifth 
Annual Report on the Puffin Island Biological 
Station and the L.M.B.C. Dredging Expeditions 
(see ‘‘ Transactions,’ p. 10). It was illustrated by 
specimens, diagrams, Kc. 
6. The President referred in sympathetic terms to the 
death of Mr. Thomas Higgin, who had been a 
member of the Society from its commencement. 
The fourth meeting of the Society was held in Univer- 
sity College on Friday, 22nd January, 1892, Prof. 
Herdman, Vice-President, in the chair. 
1. The congratulations of the Society were accorded to 
Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.8., the Lyell Medallist 
of the Geological Society for the year. 
2. Mr. Paden exhibited a specimen of the Muller’s pe 
Knot (Rhombus punctatus). 
3. Mr. Harvey Gibson exhibited and described an Aux- 
anometer. 
4. A Ganoid fish (Calamotchthys calabaricus) was ex- 
hibited, and observations made thereon by Mr. 
Christophers, Dr Hanitsch and Mr. Paden. 
5. Dr. Leshe Roberts read a paper on Trichophyton (the 
ring-worm fungus), illustrated by diagrams. Pre- 
parations of the fungus in various media were 
exhibited. A discussion followed. 
The fifth meeting of the Society was held at Univer- 
sity College on Friday, 12th February, 1892, Prof. 
Herdman, Vice-President, in the chair. 
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