Xl LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
3. Dr. Bassett supplemented the above Report by a 
description of his work on “The Salinity of the 
Irish Sea area.” 
The fifth meeting of the twenty-third session was 
held at the University, on Friday, February 12th, 1909. 
The President in the chair. 
1. The following exhibits with demonstrations were 
nies — 
(a) Living Boas and Python, by Dr. J. GH. 
(’Connell. 
(b) Living albino Axolotl with regenerated toes, 
and a specimen of the Bat-fish (JMalthe 
vespertilio), by Mr. J. A. Clubb, M.Se. 
2. Dr. J. H. O'Connell gave an interesting paper on 
“The Occurrence of Sea Anemones at Port Erin,” 
and several new records of varieties and species 
were made. <A series of original lantern slides 
were used in illustration. 
The sixth meeting of the twenty-third session was 
held at the University, on Friday, March 12th, 1909. 
The President in the chair. 
1. Prof. J. Arthur Thompson, M.A., of Aberdeen 
University, gave a lecture on the “ Biology of the 
Seasons,” illustrated by a charming series of 
lantern slides. In response to special invitation a 
large audience assembled. 
