6 MEETINGS. 



Monthly Meeting held on March 21st, 1900, Mr. W. A. Luff, 

 President, in the chair. 



Mr. W. E. Steinschen was proposed for election. 



Mr. Le Lacheur exhibited a portion of a stone cannon 

 ball found by him at the Vauxbelets. 



Mr. Luff exhibited larvae of the Jersey Tiger ( Calli- 

 morpha her a) bred from the egg. He also reported seeing 

 a Brimstone Butterfly on the cliffs near Petit Port on 

 Sunday, 11th inst. 



A number of Guernsey names of plants (collected by 

 Mr. Le Lacheur) were read, and a discussion ensued. 



Monthly Meeting held on April 25th, 1900, Mr. W. A. Luff, 

 President, in the chair. 



Mr. W. E. Steinschen was elected a member of the 

 Society. 



Mr. De La Mare reported that a mixture of head and 

 beach had been found 1 1 feet below the surface at Orange- 

 ville, Bouet. 



Miss Collings stated that the sand over the above is a 

 shifting sand. 



It was reported that the Cuckoo was heard on the 17th 

 instant. 



Mr. E. D. Marquand reported the finding of an exces- 

 sively rare moss in Alderney. For more than 30 years it has 

 been known in only one single locality in the kingdom, and 

 now it is extinct there. 



Lists of birds and fishes with their Guernsey names were 

 read and discussed. These had been collected by Mr. Le 

 Lacheur. 



Monthly Meeting held on May 16th, 1900, Mr. W. A. Luff, 

 President, in the chair. 



The attendance of members was small, and after the 

 official business of the meeting was over, it was decided to 

 discontinue the meetings during the summer months, till 

 October, and arrangements were made for the summer excur- 

 sions. 



Ordinary Meeting held on October 17th, 1900, Mr. W* A. L,uff, 

 President, in the chair. 



The Hon. Secretary reported the receipt of four works 

 from other scientific societies. 



