REPORT of the COUNCIL. 



During the Session 1901-1902 there have been seven 

 ordinary meetings and one field meeting of the Society. 

 The latter was held at Caergwrle, Flintshire, and 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 microscopic preparations and othor objects of 

 interest has been well maintained at the meetings. 



On the occasion of the lecture, entitled : — " The place 

 of Geology in Education and Economics," by Professor 

 Lapworth, F.R.S., of Birmingham University, your 

 Council issued special invitations for the meeting, and a 

 large audience assembled. 



The Library continues to make satisfactory progress, and 

 additional important exchanges have been arranged during 

 the year. 



The Treasurers 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 49 



Student Members 25 



Total 83 



