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(Atlanta) in British waters, xi. i. On the occurrence 

 of the HydromedusEB and Scyphomedusie throughout 

 the year. ii. On Arachnactis. xii. i. Preliminary 

 note on the occurrence of pelagic annelids and chas- 

 tognatbs in St. Andrews I5ay throughout the year, 

 xni. 1. On the eggs and young stages of the sand- 

 eels, ii. On the ova and larvae of certain pleuro- 

 nectids. iii. On Clymeue ebiensis, Aud. d- Ed. iv. On 

 the Atlanta-like larval mollusk. xiv. i. On the ova 

 and young of Hippoglossus vulgaris, ii. On the ova 

 and larvffi of Gadus minutus. iii. On the ova and 

 larviB of Brosmius brosme. iv. On the ova and larviE 

 of Arnoglossus megastoma. v. On a hermaphrodite 

 example of Mytilns modiolus. xv. i. On the ova 

 and larviB of Gadus virens, L. ii. On the ova and 

 larvse of the turbot ('?). iii. On an egg resembling that 

 of Arnoglossus megastoma, Donov. iv. On Lurapenus 

 lampetrEeformis, Walb. v. On Rhombus (Zeugopterus) 

 norvegicus, Gilnther. xvi. i. On the ova, larval, post- 

 larval, and young forms of Rhombus maximus, with 

 remarks on the adults in confinement, ii. On the ova 

 and larvse of Drepanopsetta platessoides. iii. On the 

 spawning-period of Agonus cataphractus and the vitality 

 of its ova. iv. On the post-larval stage of Crystallo- 

 gobius Nilssonii. v. Note on injuries to oysters by 

 boring forms, xvii. i. On the spawning of the lesser 

 sand-eel (Ammodytes tobianus, L.). ii. On the eggs and 

 young of the pollack (Gadus poUachius, L.). iii. On 

 the life-history of the lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus, 

 jL.). iv. On the eggs and young of the bimaculated 

 sucker (Lepadogaster bimaculatus, Donov.). v. On the 

 life -history of the short -spined sea-scorpion (Cottus 

 scorpius, L.). xvin. i. On the phosphorescence of 

 Gattyana (Nychia) cirrosa, Pallas. ii. On a new 

 Evarne (E. atlantica) from Eockall. iii. On the 

 British species of Pholoe. iv. On a collection of 

 annelids made by Canon Norman in Norway, Pt. 1. 

 New Evarue and two species of Stheuelais. xix. i. On 

 some larval stages of Clione limacina, Phips. ii. On 

 Bipiunaria asterigera, M. Sars (larval stage of Luidia). 

 iii. On Lepidonotus Wahlhergi. Knbt)., and its relation 

 to L. clava, Mont. iv. On Sigalion squamatum, Delle 

 Chiaje, and its relationships with S. Mathilda, Aud. 

 d) Ed., and S. Buskii, McI. v. The nemerteans in 

 British text-books of zoology, xx. i. On the rejjro- 

 duction and development of Pholoe minuta, 0. Fabr. 

 ii. On the British Nephtliydida;. iii. On Nephthys 

 (Aglaophanus) iuermis. Elders, from the Porcupine. 

 iv. On the NephthydiJae of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 Canada.] Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 15, 1885, 148-1-52, 

 429-437; 16, 1885, 4S0-4.S7 ; 17, 1886, .S26-337; 18, 

 1886, 81-84, 307-311; 20, 1887, 97-104, 300-804; 2, 

 1888, 4(;4-472; 5, 1890, 40-4S, 296-306; 6, 1890, 174- 

 18-5; 10, 1892, 97-1(18; 14, 1894, 189-196; 15, 1895, 

 90-101; 18, 1896, 44-(U ; 19, 1897, 241-261; 20, 1897, 

 167-178; 2, 1898, 103-118; 5, 1900, 254-268. 



[Presidential address to the Biol. Sect. Phospho- 

 rescence.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 1043-10.53. 



On the structure and arrangements of the St. Andrews 



Marine Laboratory. [Remarks on the work during nine 

 months.] Brit. Ass. Kep., 1885, 1071. 



Report of the Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 



[Nos.ii-iv.] June, 1884, [-Dec. 1886]. Edinb., Fish.Brd. 

 Rep., 3, 1885, 55-67; 4, 1886, 201-218; 6, 1887, 354-360. 



The eggs of fish. Nature, 31, 1885, 534-536, 5.5.5-557. 



On the British weevers, the bib, and the poor-cod. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 1886, 441-443; 2, 1888, 348-351. 



Additional remarks on the external aspect of the 



tunny. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 1886, 523-525. 



Note on a peculiar Medusa from St. Andrews Bay. 



Brit. Ass. Ren., 1886, 710-711. 



Remarks on the eggs of British marine fishes. Nature, 



34, 1886, 147-148. 



On the pelagic fauna of our shores in its relation to 



the nourishment of the young food-fishes. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 19, 1887, 137-145. 



Reports from the Fishery Board's Marine Station at 



St. Andrews. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 6, 1888 {Pt. 3), 



265-276. 

 Note on the tarpon or silver king (Megalops thris- 



soides). Nature, 38, 1888, 309. 

 On the larval and post-larval stages of the sole and 



other food-fishes. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 618. 

 On the pelagic fauna of the Bay of St. Andrews 



during the months of 1888. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 



7, 1889 [Pt. 3), 259-310; 8, 1890 (Pt. 3), 270-282. 



The life-history of a marine food-fish. Roy. Inst. 



Proc, 12, 1889, 384-403. 



Report oil the pelagic ova, larval, and young food- 

 fishes procured by the Garland. Edinb., Fish.Brd. Rep., 



8, 1890 {Pt. 3), 283-289. 



On the development and life-histories of the teleostean 



food- and other fishes. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans., 35, 

 1890, 665-946. 



Further observations on the life-histories and de- 

 velopment of the food- and other fishes. Edinb., Fish. 

 Brd. Rep., 9, 1891 {Pt. 3), 317-342; 10, 1892 {Pi. 3), 273- 

 322; 11, 1893 (Pi. 3), 239-249; 12, 1894 (Pt. 3), 218- 

 230; 13, 1895 (Pi. 3), 220-235; 14, 1896 (Pt. 3), 171- 

 185; 15, 1897 {Pt. 3J, 194-211. 



Additional observations on the development and life- 

 histories of the marine food-fishes and the distribution 

 of their ova. [1891.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 18, 1892, 

 268-270. 



A sketch of the Scottish fisheries, chiefly in their 



scientific aspects, during the past decade (1882-92). 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 762-763. 



Note on the occurrence of PleurophylUdia Loveni in 



Britain. [1892.] Conchologist, 2, 1893, 21. 



The pelagic fauna of the Bay of St. Andrews. 



Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 11, 1893 (Pt. 3), 284-389. 



On certain homes or tubes formed by annelids. Ann. 



Mag. Nat. Hist., 13, 1894, 1-18. 



On marine fish-liatching and the Dunbar establish- 

 ment of the Fishery Board for Scotland. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1894, 688. 



Remarks on trawling. Edinb., Fish. Brd. Rep., 12, 



1894 (Pt. 3), 165-195. 



A contribution to our knowledge of the Annelida. 



On some points in the structure of Euphrosyne. On 

 certain young stages in Mageloua and on CLAP.iRfcDE's 

 unknown larval Spio. Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 36, 1894, 

 53-76. 



Fish-cultural investigations at St. Andrews Marine 



Laboratiiry, Scotland. U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 13, 

 1894, 241-^256. 



On some results of scientific investigation as applied 



to fisheries. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 720-723. 



On contrasts in the marine fauna of Great Britain. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1896, 400-415. 



Note on the Irish annelids in the Museum of Science 



and Art, Dublin. No. 1. [1896.] DubUn Soc. Sci. Proc, 



8, 1893-98, 399-404. 

 [Notes on liockall aud Bank.... vi. Reports.] On 



the Ch.>etopoda. [1896.] Irish Ac. Trans., 31, 1896- 



1901, 78. 

 On the occurrence of the pelagic ova of the anchovy 



off Lytham. Nature, 54 (1896), 296. 

 Note on a post-larval Fierasfer. Irish Natlist. , 7, 



1898, 61-64. 



On the occurrence of the grey gurnard (Trigla gur- 



uardus, L.), and its spawning in the inshore and off- 

 shore waters. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 787-788; Ass. 

 Fram;. C. R., 1899 (Pt. 2), 512-514. 



On some points in the life-history of the littoral 



fishes. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 785. 



