17 T. CHRYSOSPERMA. Dec. Nearly globose; peridium somewhat fugacious, scattering the capillitum and spores, which are of a bright golden yellow. Not uncommon on decayed wood in damp places. 18 T. SERPULA. Pers. On a fallen and Confluent in wavy or annular streaks, one or even two lines in PRINTED BY HENRY GREENWOOD, CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Authors alone are responsible for facts and opinions. The Authors have revised their papers. The Society exchanges Proceedings with other publishing bodies through the Secretary, from whom back numbers may be obtained. FIRST ORDINARY MEETING ..... Mr. Brooke "On the Elephants used in War by the Carthaginians" SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 8 11 Rev. H. H. Higgins, President-" Inaugural Address" Mr. Morton-" On Traces of Icebergs near Liverpool"... 35 Mr. Brooke-" On the Common or Fallow Deer" 37 FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING 58 Mr. Archer-" On Products of the Quadrumana".. 61 SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING Dr. Inman-" On Adaptability to Altered Circumstances" SEVENTH ORDINARY MEETING 78 95 Rev. J. Robberds-" On Wit, Humour, Poetry and Genius" 97 62 63 PAGE. EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING Mr. Archer-" On Products of the Carnivora"....... NINTH ORDINARY MEETING...................................... 114 ..... 114 114 115 134 140 Mr. Brockholes-" On Birds which Nest in the District"... Dr. Edwards—" On Magnetic Light" Rev. H. H. Higgins-" On the Quotation The Proper Study of Mankind is Man'" Mr. Morton-" On the Keuper Formation in Wirral, &c." Mr. Duckworth-" On Geology in relation to Man" TWELFTH ORDINARY MEETING Dr. Collingwood-" On Homomorphism ". 142 148 162 163 179 180 180 Mr. Dobson—" On Explosions in Coal Mines"........ |