LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



2. University Students may be admitted as Stu- 

 dent Members of the Society for the period of their 

 University residence, on the single payment of a 

 fee of Five Shillings and an Entrance Fee of Two 

 Shillings and Sixpence. 



3. Persons wishing it may, subject to the appro- 

 val of the Council, be admitted as Associates of the 

 Society on payment of an Entrance Eee. of Two 

 Shillings and Sixpence, and an Anuual Subscrip- 

 tion of Ten Shillings and Sixpence, such Associates 

 to have the privileges of Ordinary Members except 

 the right to a copy of the Annual Tolume of Tran- 

 sactions. 



Rev. T. S. Lea delivered the Presidential Address, 

 entitled " Weeds of our Fields, Waysides and 

 Towns'' (see "Transactions," p. 1). A vote of 

 thanks was proposed by Prof. Herdman, seconded 

 by Dr. Wiglesworth, and carried with acclamation. 



The second meeting of the eighteenth session was held 

 at the University, on Friday, November 13th, 1903. 

 The President in the chair. 



1. The following Resolution was proposed by the Presi- 

 dent, seconded by Prof. Herdman, and supported 

 by Mr. T. C. Ryley, and was adopted in sympathetic- 

 silence : — "That this Society desires to put on 

 record its deep sense of the loss it has sustained by 

 the death of Isaac Cooke Thompson, and its high 

 appreciation of the work accomplished by him, not 

 only in actual Biological Research, but in the 

 organisation of the labours of others in the Liver- 

 pool Marine Biology Committee and this Society; 



