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IMPORTANT SPECIKS AVAILABLE FOR LABORATORY 

 STUDIES; 



Chlorophyceae: Ulra perliisa 

 Phaeophyceae: Sargass/im thtinberg'ii 

 Rhodophyceae : Porphjra pseiidoliiiearis 

 Cyclostoma'a: Paramyxiiie atanie 

 Pisces: Mustelns manazo, Miigil cephaliis, Lateola- 

 hrax jctponicus 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Ichthyolofy (K. Matsubara) 



Marine Cyanophyceae and fresh-water algae of Japan 

 (Y, Yonada) 

 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED: Memoirs of the College of 

 Agricnll/ire: Fisheries Series Kyoto University (occa- 

 sionally published journal) 



Kyoto Da/gakn, Selo Rinkai J/kkensho 



KYOTO UNIVHRSITV, SETO MARINE BIOLOGICAL 

 LABORATORY 



POSTAL address: Seto 3-chome, Shirahama (Town), 

 Wakayama Prefecture, Nippon (Japan). 



LOCATION : Near Osaka. 



EXECUTIVE officers: Professor Denzaburo Miyadi, 

 Director of Laboratory, Zoological Institute, Faculty 

 of Science, Kyoto University, Kitasirakawa, Sakyo-ku, 

 Kyoto. Dr. H. Utinomi, Deputy Director. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1922. 



SCOPE OF ac:tivitii;s: Unrestricted research on general 

 marine biology, ecology and general oceanography; 

 graduate and undergraduate instruction. 



SEASON OF OPERATION: All year. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: Pacific Ocean, 

 Kii Strait, Inland Sea, Kuroshiwo warm current; sandy 

 and silty beaches, rocky and gravelly shores. 



PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Research and 

 living space for 3 visitors; no fees charged for research 

 space. 



SETO RINKAI JIKKENSHO 



MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES: Moder- 

 ately complete library (probably most complete of 

 similar laboratories in Japan); running sea and fresh- 

 water, large outdoor ponds and tanks, small aquarium 

 tanks ; research collections of Cirripedia, Anthozoa, 

 Tunicata, etc. (mostly of Japan) ; identified reference 

 collections of marine fishes, invertebrates and algae 

 (of Kii province) ; machine and wood shop, electrical 

 and electronic shop ; 3 boats with and without inboard 

 engines and an outboard motor. 



INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: General marine biology, 

 invertebrate anatomy, planktology, field ecology, gen- 

 eral physiology, oceanography and algology. 



SIZE OF STAFF: Six at professional level; 3 technicians. 



IMPORTANT SPECIES AVAILABLE FOR LABORATfJRY 

 STUDIES: 



Coelenterata : Caveniiilaria obesu 



Phoronida: Phoronis auslralis 



Mollusca: Piintacla niartensi, NodH'ttloiiiiii granu- 

 lans 



Crustacea: TelriuliUi squamosa, Tigr'iopus japoii/cus 



Echinoderma'a: Aslropecten polyacaiilhus. Mespilia 

 globulus. Anthocidaris crassispiiia, Holothuria 

 leucospilota 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Marine ecology (Denzaburo Miyadi) 



Marine invertebrate systematics and littoral faunal 

 survey (Huzio Utinomi and Takasi Tokioka) 



Plankton investigations and oceanographical instru- 

 ments ( Isamu Yamazi ) 



Fisheries biology and productivity of fishing grounds 

 (Shin'ichiro Fuse) 

 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED: Publications of the Seto Marine 



Biological Laboratory (regularly published journal) 



Kyoto Daigakii, Otsu R'inko J/kkensho 



KYOTO UNIVr.RSITY. OTSU HYDROBIOLOGICAL STA- 

 TION 



POSTAL ADDRESS: Kwannon ji-machi No. 109, Otsu-shi, 



Shiga-ken, Nippon (Japan). 

 LOCATION : Near Kyoto. 

 EXECLiTiVE OFFICER: Professor Mann)ri Ichikawa. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1914. 



SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES: Unrestricted research on fresh- 

 water biology, limnology and lake chronology; gradu- 

 ate and undergraduate instruction. 



SEASON OF OPERATION: All year. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: Lakes Biwa-ko 

 and Yogo-ko, Seta-gawa River; eutrophic and oligo- 

 trophic lakes. 



PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Research and liv- 

 ing space for 2 visitors; no fees charged for research 

 space. 



MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES: Very ex- 

 tensive library; research collections of fishes, mollusks, 



