

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. XI 



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

 the University, on Friday, February 11th, 1921. The President 

 in the Chair. 



1. In his unavoidable absence, Prof. Johnstone forwarded 



the Report for 1920 on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries 

 Laboratory (see " Transactions," p. 73). 



2. Mr. R. J. Daniels, B.Sc, explained the result of the investi- 



gations on the connection between sea-temperatures and 

 tides. 



3. Mr. W. Birtwistle discussed the scales and otoliths of fish 



in relation to their age and development. 



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

 the University, on Monday, March 14th, 1921. The President 

 received the members and a number of visitors in the Zoology 

 department, in the Library of which refreshments were pro- 

 vided. By kind consent of Prof. Dakin and Prof. Johnstone, 

 the President was enabled to throw not only the Geology, but 

 the Zoology and Oceanography departments open to his guests. 

 Specimens and apparatus were exhibited, and the members of 

 the staffs of all three departments explained them to those 

 present. 



The seventh meeting of the thirty-fifth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, May 6th, 1921. The President 

 in the Chair. 



By invitation of the President, Prof. Farmer of the Imperial 

 College of Science had consented to address the Society on 

 " Alpines," but was, unfortunately, too ill to be present. 

 At short notice, the President prepared and delivered an account 

 of a Geological Survey of the south of the Isle of Man conducted 

 by a party at Easter last. The lecture was illustrated by many 

 slides and proved of great interest. 



