SUMMAEY OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. Xlll. 



expressed his belief that this fossil foraminifer did 

 not really occur there. He exhibited specimens of 

 the real fossil, which created great interest. 



3. Some additional notes on the Lucernarians and 



on the Nemertida of Port Erin, byW. I. Beaumont, 

 were communicated by the Hon. Secretary (see 

 "Transactions," p. 354). ' 



4. Dr. Hanitsch read a short paper on a collection of 



fresh- water sponges. He described some anatomical 

 peculiarities, and added some general remarks on 

 the geographical distribution of fresh-water sponges. 



5. Mr. Andrew Scott brought forward a record of additions 



to the Fauna of the L.M.B.C. District, and exhibited 

 drawings of some new species of Copepoda. 



6. The Keport of the Medusae of the L.M.B.C. District 



by Mr. E. T. Browne (see " Transactions," p. 243). 

 [Communicated by the Hon. Secretary.] 



The seventh meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, April 5th, 1895, Prof. Herdman, Vice- 

 President, in the chair. 



1. Miss F. Phillips exhibited some microscopic prepara- 



tions of mites, and some drawings of the same. 



2. Mr. Alf. 0. Walker, F.L.S., laid before the Society a 



revision of the Amphipoda of the L.M.B.C. District 

 (see "Transactions," p. 287, and Pis. XVIII. and 

 XIX.). 



3. Mr. Joseph A. Clubb, B.Sc, read a paper on the 



relations of the liver and the cerata in Dendronotus 

 arborescens (see " Transactions," p. 220, and PL 

 XIV.). 



The eighth meeting of the Society was held at University 

 College on Friday, May 17th, 1895, Prof. Gotch, President, 

 in the chair. 



