X. LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The second meeting of the twentieth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, November 10th, 1905. The 

 President in the chair. 



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



Herdman, it was resolved " That the heart y 

 congratnlations of the Society be conveyed to Prof. 

 Sherrington, F.R.S., a past-President of the 

 Society, on the honour conferred by the Royal 

 Society in awarding him a Royal Medal for his 

 researches on the central nervons system, especially 

 in relation to reflex action." 



2. Mr. A. Adams exhibited specimens of fossil wood and 



others from Natal. 



3. Mr. H. C. Chadwick submitted the Annual Report on 



the work of the Liverpool Marine Biology Com- 

 mittee and the Port Erin Biological Station (see 

 " Transactions," p. 5). 



The third meeting of the twentieth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, December 8th, 1905. The 

 President in the chair. 



1. Mr. Joseph Lomas, F.G.S., delivered the Presidential 

 Address, entitled " The work of Organisms 

 in the making and unmaking of Rocks " (see 

 ' Transactions," p. 1). A vote of thanks was 

 proposed by Mr. Alfred Leicester, seconded by 

 Prof. Herdman, and carried with acclamation. 



