xii. PROCEEDINGS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



1. Miscellaneous exhibits in the Zoological Laboratory 



from 7 to 7-30. 



2. Prof. Herdman, F.E.S., submitted the Eleventh 



Annual Eeport on the work of the Liverpool 

 Marine Biology Committee and the Port Erin 

 Biological Station (see "Transactions," p. 91). 



3. Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., gave short papers on "The 



Elephant in Cheshire" (see "Transactions," p. 

 155), and on "Buried Bones about Liverpool" 

 (see " Transactions," p. 147). 



4. Mr. Alfred 0. Walker, F.L.S., contributed a paper 



entitled " Contributions to the Malacostracan Fauna 

 of the West of Ireland" (see "Transactions," p. 

 159). 



5. Mr. Lionel J. Picton, B.A., submitted a paper on 



"The Corpuscles of certain Marine Worms" (see 

 "Transactions," p. 136). 



6. Kev. T. S. Lea, M.A., exhibited, with description, a 



series of lantern slides showing Sea-Anemones 

 in their natural habitats in rock-pools at Port Erin. 



7. Mr. Alfred 0. Walker, F.L.S., gave a note on the 



occurrence in quantity of Crepis taraxacifolia at 

 Colwyn Bay in 1896-97 (see "Transactions," p. 

 173). 



The fourth meeting of the twelfth session was held at 

 University College on Friday, January 14th, 1898. The 

 President in the chair. 



1. In the Zoological Laboratory, Prof. Herdman exhibited 

 and described (a) The MacDonald Hatching Jar, 

 used for hatching lobsters in the United States, 

 and (b) models and photographs illustrating oyster 

 and mussel culture in France and Holland. 



