XU LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



A number of miscellaneous communications were presented 

 as follows : — 



1. Mr. H. F. Carter and Dr. B. Blacklock : " The Rot-hole 



breeding Mosquito." 



2. Miss A. M. Evans : " The Plague Flea." 



3. Prof. R. Newstead : "A wind-borne Coccid." 



4. Mr. T. Southwell: " Parasites of the Zebra, N.E. 



Rhodesia, etc." 



5. Mr. J. Ronald Bruce : " Various exhibits from the Forest- 



bed at Meols." 



6. Mr. S. T. Burfield : " Various marine animals." 



7. Prof. W. A. Herdman : " ' Ginger-beer plant ' or 



' Calif ornian bees.' " 



The eighth meeting of the thirty-third session was held 

 on Saturday, June 26th. A visit to Hilbre Island had been 

 arranged in conjunction with the Liverpool Geological Society. 

 A large party took advantage of a fine afternoon, and a very 

 enjoyable time was spent on and about the Island. 



A short business meeting was held, and, on the motion 

 of Prof. Herdman, Prof. P. G. H. Boswell was unanimously 

 elected President for the ensuing session. Dr. Clubb was 

 appointed delegate of the Society to the British Association 

 Meeting at Cardiff. 



