§lcports of littttngs. 
GENERAL. 
TN the thirty-seventh annual session — that for the year 
1900 — the usual number of general meetings was held, 
at seven of which papers were read, while the eighth, that on 
February 8, was an exhibition meeting, at which Drs. Gubbin 
and Rudge and Messrs. Brebner, Griffiths, Marshall and 
Reynolds exhibited specimens. The following have been the 
subjects brought forward at the general meetings : — 
Jan. 25. Professor C. Lloyd Morgan, on " A Year's Work " 
(Presidential Address). 
Mar. L Dr. F. E. Francis, on " Combustion." 
Apr. 5. Mr. H. C. Playne, M.A., on " Summer Holidays 
in Lapland." 
May 3. Mr. S. H. Reynolds showed a number of lantern 
slides from photographs taken at the London 
Zoological Gardens. 
Oct. 4. Mr. S. H. Reynolds, on " A Short Visit to Burma." 
Nov. I. Professor C. Lloyd Morgan, on " Further Obser- 
vations on Listinct and InteUigence." 
Dec. 6. Mr. W. T. Crank, on " A Prehistoric Burial Place 
at Harlyn Bay, near Padstow." 
S. H. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec. 
