FISH-CULTURAL INVESTIGATIONS AT ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. 255 



14. On the Nest and Development of G-astrosteua spinach la at the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory. E. 



E. Prince, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1885, 1093; printed in full with 1 plate, Ann. Nat. Hist., Dec, 1885. 

 14a and 15. On the Reproduction of the Common Mussel. John Wilson, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1885, p. 1094, 



and Report Fishery Board for Scotland, 1886. 



16. On Golfingia M'lntoshii, a new Sipunculus from the Neighborhood of St. Andrews. Prof. Ray- 



Lankester, m. a., ll. d., f. r. s., etc, Trans. Lin. Soc, vol. n, part 16. (2 plates.) 



17. Notes from the St. Andrews Laboratory, IV. On the Structure of the Tunny. (1 plate.) Prof. 



Mcintosh, Ann. Nat. Hist,, April, 1886. 



18. On the British Weevers, the Bib, and the Poor Cod. Ibid, Ann. Nat. Hist,, May, 1886. 



19. Early Stages in the Development of the Food-Fishes. E. E. Prince, Ann. Nat. Hist., May, 1886. 



20. Further Remarks on the Tunny. Prof. Mcintosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., June, 1886. 



21. Remarks on the Eggs of Marine Fishes. Ibid, Nature, 1886. 



22. On the Presence of Oleaginous Spheres in the Yolk of Teleostean Ova. E. E. Prince, Ann. Nat. 



Hist., Aug., 1886. 



23. Points in the Development of the Pectoral Fin and Girdle in Teleosteans. E. E. Prince, Rep. Brit. 



Assoc, 1866, p. 697. 



24. Some Remarks on the Egg Membranes of Osseous Fishes. Dr. R. Scharff, Ibid, p. 698. 



25. Note on a Peculiar Medusa (Thaumantias) from St. Andrews Bay. Prof. Mcintosh, Ibid, p. 710. 



26. On the structure of the Tail in Myxine. Prof. Clelaud, m.d., ll.d., f.r.s., Report Fishery 



Board, 1886, p. 211. 



27. Report of the Committee for the Purpose of Continuing the Researches on Food-Fishes and 



Invertebrates at the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory. Report Brit. Assoc, 1886. 



28. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, v. On the Paternal Instincts of Cyclopterus 



lumpus, etc. Prof. Mcintosh, Ann. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1886. 



29. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, vi. On the very Young Cod and other Food- 



Fishes. Prof. Mcintosh, Ann. Nat. History, Oct., 1886. 



30. On some experiments in Preserving Mussels for Bait. Report Fishery Board for 1886 (pub- 



lished 1887). 



31. On the Intra-ovarian Eggs of Osseous Fishes. Dr. R, Scharff, Proceed. Roy. Soc, 1887, and Quart. 



Jour. Micros. Sci., Aug., 1887. (1 plate, 4to.) 



32. On the Pelagic Fauna of our Shores in its Relation to the Nourishment of the young P'ood-Fishes. 



Prof. Mcintosh, Ann. Nat, Hist., Feb., 1887. 



33. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, vn. a. On the Occurrence of Peculiar Gelatinous 



Bodies in Profusion, b. On Syncoryne decipiens Dujardin. c. On the Commensalistic Habits 

 of the Larval Forms of Peachia. d. On the Presence of Swarms of Appendiculariaus. e. On the 

 Occurrence of Clione borealis, Pall. Ibid, Ann. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1887. 



34. Notes from the St. Andrews Marino Laboratory, viii. a. On a Post-larval Labrus, with Remarks 



on the Color of Pelvic Fins. b. On the Post-larval Condition of Liparis. c. On a Peculiar 

 Teleostean Yolk-sac. d. General Remarks on Post-larval Food-fishes. Ibid, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Oct., 1887. 



35. On some Rare and Remarkable Forms at St. Andrews Marine Laboratory. Prof. Mcintosh, Meeting 



Brit, Assoc, 1887. 



36. On the Development of the Ovary and Oviduct in Certain < >sseous Fishes. E. E. Prince, Ibid, 1887. 



37. On the so-called-Luminous Organs of Maurolicus pennantii. E. E. Prince, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1887, p. 



769. 



38. On the Ova of Tomopteris omsciformi8, Esch. E. E. Prince, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1887, p. 769. 



39. On the Ciliated Organs of Tomopteris. E. E. Prince, Ibid, p. 769. 



40. The Emigration of Amoeboid Corpuscles in the Starfish. Herbert E. Durham, b. a., lately Vint- 



nor Exhibitioner, King's College, Cambridge, Proceed. Roy. Soc, vol. 43, p. 327 (1 plate). 



41. Note on the Madreporite of Cribrella oculata. Ibid, Proceed. Roy. Soc, vol. 43, p. 330. 



42. On the Reproduction and Development of the Common Mussel. (3 4to. plates). John Wilson, 



B.sc, Demonstrator of Zoology, St. Andrews University, v, Report Fishery Board for Scotland, 

 p. 247, 1887. 



43. The Significance of the Yolk in the Eggs of Osseous Fishes. E. E. Prince, Ann. Nat. Hist., July, 



1887. (1 plate.) 



1888. 



44. Further Remarks on the Development and Life-History of the Food-fishes. Sixth Annual Report 



W.C.M. 



45. On Annelids and other Forms used as Bait. Sixth Annual Report. 



46. Pelagic and other Fauna of St. Andrews Bay. Sixth Annual Report. 



47. Report of the Committee for the purpose of continuing the Researches on Food-Fishes at the St, 



Andrews Marine Laboratory. Report British Association, 1888. 



48. Note on the Bib and the Poor Cod. Ann. Nat. Hist., Oct., 1888. 



49. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, No. IX. W. C. M. 



1. On Lesueuria, a Ctenophore new to Britain. 



2. On the Development of Mussels. 



3. On a Post-larval Pleuronectid (Sole). 



4. On a Post-larval Cottus contrasted with the Gadoids. 



5. On the appearance and disappearance of Lucernaria and other Forms. Ann. Nat. Hist., 



Dec, 1888. Ibid. 



