Xll. PROCEEDINGS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



" Transactions," p. 235, and Pis. XVI. and XVII.). 

 4. Mr. Arnold T. Watson gave a paper on the tube forming 

 habits of Panthalis oerstedi (see " Transactions," 

 p. 169, and Pis. IX. and X.j. The paper was 

 illustrated by lantern slides. 



The fifth meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, February 8th, 1895, Dr. Newton, Vice- 

 President, in the chair. 



1. Mr. W. E. Sharp gave an interesting note on Silpha 



abrata var. subrotundata, and exhibited specimens 

 of tlie same. 



2. Mr. Andrew Scott briefly laid before the Society the 



Annual Report on the investigations carried on in 

 the Fisheries Laboratory, University College, by 

 Prof. Herdman and himself (see " Transactions," 

 p. 104). 



3. Dr. Karl Grossmann gave an interesting account of a 



recent visit made by himself and two friends to the 

 Faroe Islands. He vividly described the scenery 

 and mentioned some interesting facts concerning 

 the Fauna and Flora of the Islands. The Vice- 

 President, the Rev. T. S. Lea and others added 

 some remarks. An excellent series of photo-lantern 

 slides beautifully illustrated the lecture. 



The sixth meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, March 8th, 1895. In the absence of 

 the President, Mr. I. C. Thompson took the chair. 



1. Prof. Harvey Gibson exhibited and described some 



models and microscopic preparations recently added 

 to the Botanical Department of University College. 



2. Mr. G. H. Morton in a short note on the supposed 



occurrence of Fusulina at Penmon, Anglesea, 



