HEPORT of the COUNCIL. 



During the Session 1900-1901 there have been seven 

 ordinary meetings and three field meetings of the Society. 

 The latter were held at Hilbre Island, Rossett and Grresford, 

 and Halkin, near Holywell, respectively. The third field 

 meeting to Halkin was a joint meeting with the Liverpool 

 Geological Society. 



The communications made to the Society have been 

 representative of almost all branches of Biology, and the 

 exhibition of specimens, both microscopic and macroscopic, 

 has been a feature of the meetings. 



On the invitation of Council, Prof. D. J. Cunningham, 

 M.D., D.Sc, F.E.S. of Dublin University, lectured before 

 the Society at the March meeting on the " Microcephalic 

 Idiot," and in response to special invitations, sent mainly 

 to the Medical profession, a large and appreciative 

 audience assembled. 



The Library continues to make satisfactory progress and 

 additional important exchanges are in process of arrange- 

 ment. 



The Treasurer's statement and balance sheet are 

 appended. 



No alterations have been made in the Laws of the 

 Society during the past session. 



The members at present on the roll are as follows : — 



Honorary Members 9 



Ordinary Members 53 



Student Members 28 



Total 90 



