X LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The second meeting of the thirty-fifth session was held at 

 the University, on Friday, November 12th, 1920, Dr. Clubb 

 presiding. 



1. Prof. Herdman submitted the report which he had prepared 



• for The Liverpool Marine Biology Committee drawing 



attention to special portions and illustrating his remarks 



by slides and specimens. (See " Transactions," p. 29.) 





The third meeting of the thirty-fifth session was held at 

 the University, on Friday, December 10th, 1920. The President 

 in the Chair. 



1. A paper by Miss E. Catherine Herdman on " Dinoflagellates 



and other Organisms causing Discolouration of the Sand 

 at Port Erin " (see " Transactions," p. 59). 



2. A paper by Miss R. C. Bamber, M.Sc, on " Some Experi- 



ments on the Water Vascular System of Echinus " (see 

 " Transactions," p. 64). 



The fourth meeting of the thirty-fifth session was held at 

 the University, on Friday, January 14th, 1921. The President 

 in the Chair. 



1. Prof. Herdman exhibited a butterfly's wing displayed on a 



card in a wonderful manner by a Japanese craftsman. 



2. Mr. Burfield, B.A., M.Sc, exhibited several West African 



specimens, together with the foetus of a whale (Megapter 

 longimana). 



3. Mr. Cutmore read some notes on " The Inheritance of Coat 



Colour in the Varieties of Rattus rattus " (see " Tran- 

 sactions, p. 71). 



4. Mr. E. Neaverson, B.Sc, gave an account of modern ideas 



on the Evolution of Ammonites. 



