X LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The second meeting of the twenty-fourth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, November 12th, 1909. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. Dr. Clubb reported the capture of a young* Grey Seal 



(llalichcerus grypus), stranded at Hoylake, and 

 that the specimen was still living in the tanks in 

 the Liverpool Museum Aquarium. This is the 

 third record of this species for this neighbourhood. 



2. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on the 



work of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee 

 and the Port Erin Biological Station (see 

 " Transactions,'" p. 3). 



The third meeting of the twenty-fourth session was 

 held at the University, on Tuesday, December 14th, 1909. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. Prof. J. H. Falkner Nuttall, F.P.S., of Cambridge, 

 gave a lecture on tk Ticks, and their relation to 

 disease." The lecture was of great interest, and 

 was illustrated by a number of original lantern 

 slides. A cordial vote of thanks was passed on 

 the motion of Prof. Herdman. 



The fourth meeting of the twenty-fourth session was 

 held at the University, on Friday, January 14th, 1910. 



1. On the motion of the President, seconded by Prof. 

 Herdman, the cordial congratulations of the 

 Society were accorded to the members of the 

 Liverpool Geological Society on the attainment of 

 their Jubilee. 



