xX LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
The second meeting of the twenty-third session was 
held at the University, on Friday, November 13th, 1908. 
The President in the chair. 
1. On the motion of Prot. Herdman, seconded by Mr. 
W. J. Halls, the following resolution was 
adopted : — 
“The members of the Liverpool Biological 
Society have received with deep sorrow the news 
of the recent death of Mr. Alfred Leicester. They 
recall that Mr. Leicester was one of the original 
members of the Society, has recently served on 
the Council, and occupied the Presidential chair 
during the Session 1904-05. My. Leicester was a 
valued contributor to the * Proceedings,’ and his 
kindly presence and helpful counsel will be greatly 
missed. The members of the Society desire to 
express their sympathy with the family of their 
late colleague and to send a copy of this resolution 
to Mrs. Leicester.” 
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2. The following exhibits with demonstrations were 
made : — 
(a) Microscopie preparations by Miss Thornely. 
(b) Various apparatus by Mr. Douglas Laurie. 
(c) Lantern photographs of living Lepidoptera, 
taken by Mr. Hugh Main, B.Sc., by Mr. Oulton 
Harrison. 
3. Prof. Herdman submitted the Annual Report on the 
work of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee 
and the Port Erin Biological Station (see 
Transactions, Gp: ) 35). 
4. A note on two amphipods from Menai Straits by Mr. 
Alfred Walker, F.L.S., was submitted (see 
“ ‘Transactions,’ p. 101). 
