REPORT OF MEETINGS. 
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March 17th. — "The Lias around Radstock " (illustrated by 
Sections, Maps, and Lantern Slides), by J. W. Tutcher. 
April 28th. — " Notes on a Journey in Western America in the 
Summer of 1909" (illustrated by Lantern Slides and Rock Speci- 
mens), by the President — Prof. S. H. Reynolds. 
October 19th. — " Pre-Cambrian Rocks, with special reference 
to recent work in Canada and South Wales " (illustrated by 
Specimens), by the President — Prof. S. H. Reynolds. 
November 17th. — Exhibition Meeting. 
December 15th. — (a) "A Rhaetic Dyke at Redhill, Somerset" 
(illustrated by Sectional Maps), by H. F. Barke. ( b ) " Ostrea 
liassica and its Mutations " (illustrated by Drawings and Speci- 
mens), by J. W. Tutcher. 
There was an average attendance of 15 members and friends. 
The Financial Report and Balance Sheet shows a total receipt 
of £7 15s. 2d., including a balance of £2 7s. 8d. brought forward 
from 1909, and an expenditure of £/{ 10s. 2d., leaving a balance' 
in the hands of the Treasurer of ^3 5s. 
B. A. BAKER, F.G.S., Hon. Sec. and Treas. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
FEBRUARY 15th. — Dr. Rudge exhibited specimens of Hemiptera 
and a glass ants' nest constructed for observation purposes. 
Mr. Griffiths specimens of Caadalides cyprotus, Lyccena Scintinata, 
L. felderi and Hesperia — Nov. sp. ? all from Queensland, also 
Sphinx convolvuli, Queensland, S. cingulata, Florida, and gordius, 
Texas. Hon. Sec. showed some peas infested with the beetle 
Brnchus pisi, also a box of butterflies from N. Nigeria, 1909. 
April 1 2th. — Mr. Griffiths exhibited a large number of specimens 
of lepidoptera. Dr. Rudge, living specimens of Timarcha coriaria 
from Guernsey, and Hon. Sec. a box of British coleoptera. 
CHAS. BARTLETT, Hon. Sec. 
