Xll. LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The sixth meeting of the twentieth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, March 9th, 1906. The 

 President in the chair. 



1. Prof. Peginald W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc, University 

 College of Xorth Wales, gave a lecture entitled 

 " A Botanist's Glimpse of South Africa." A most 

 interesting description was given of the lecturer's 

 recent tour in connection with the visit of the 

 British Association, and many interesting features 

 in relation to the South African Flora were 

 graphically laid before the meeting. A vote of 

 thanks, proposed by Mr. A. Leicester, seconded 

 by Mr. William S. Laverock, was carried with 

 acclamation. 



The seventh meeting of the twentieth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, May 11th, 190G. The 

 President in the chair. 



1. Mr. II. C. Beasley gave a note on the recent footprint 



exposures at Storeton Quarry. 



2. Mr. Pobert Xewstead, F.L.S., F.Z.S., communicated 



a paper, illustrated by lantern slides and specimens, 

 on the " Bionomics of some pathogenic Flies and 

 Ticks." 



The eighth meeting of the twentieth session was the 

 Annual Field Meeting held at Hilbre Island, on 

 Saturday, June 9th, in conjunction with the Manchester 

 University Biological Society. At the short business 

 meeting held after tea, on the motion of Mr. Joseph 

 Lomas from the chair, seconded by Mr. Alfred Leicester, 

 Prof. Ilerdman, F.P.S., was unanimously elected 

 President for the ensuing session. An L.M.B.C. Memoir 

 by Mr. Imms, M.Sc, B.Sc, on "Anurida" was laid on 

 the table (see " Transactions," p. 353). 



