4O MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 



Earnestly hoping that I will be able to spend a few weeks with you 

 at Woods Hole the coming summer, I remain 



Sincerely, 



L. L. XUNX. 



Again in August 1923 he telegraphed his regret at his inability to 

 attend the meeting of the Board, and said that his interest in scientific 

 research and devotion to the Laboratory were not lessened, and 

 offered to donate Professor Whitman's collection of pamphlets and 

 documents which were afterwards received. 



The Trustees of the Marine Biological Laboratory record their 

 sorrow at the death of their old associate, and direct that this brief 

 record be spread upon the minutes. 



12. There are included as parts of this report the following ad- 

 denda: 



1. The Staff, 1925. 



2. Investigators and Students, 1925. 



3. Tabular view of attendance, 1921-25. 



4. Subscribing and Cooperating Institutions, 1925. 



5. Evening Lectures, 1925. 



6. Members of the Corporation. 



i. THE STAFF, 1925. 



FRANK R. LILLIE, Director, Professor of Embryology, and Chairman 



of the Department of Zoology, The University of Chicago. 

 (.ILMA.N A. DREW, Assistant Director, Marine Biological Laboratory. 



ZOOLOGY. 



I. INVESTIGATION. 



GARY X. CALKINS, Professor of Protozoology, Columbia University. 



E. G. CONKLIN, Professor of Zoology, Princeton University. 

 CASWELL GRAVE, Professor of Zoology, Washington University. 

 H. S. JENNINGS, Professor of Zoology, Johns Hopkins University. 

 FRANK R. LILLIE, Professor of Embryology, The University of Chi- 

 cago. 



C. E. McCLUNG, Professor of Zoology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 S. O. MAST, Professor of Zoology, Johns Hopkins University. 

 I. II. MORGAN, Professor of Experimental Zoology, Columbia Uni- 

 versity. 

 G. H. PARKER, Professor of Zoology, Harvard University. 



F. H. WILSON, Professor of Zoology, Columbia University. 



