Announcement 



THE Vanderbilt Marine Museum is the privately owned depository 

 of the marine collections of William K. Vanderbilt, Esquire, and 

 is located on his country estate, "Eagle's Nest," Huntington, Long 

 Island, New York. It contains extensive collections of natural history 

 and ethnological specimens, all of which were personally collected by 

 Mr. Vanderbilt, in various parts of the world during the past thirty- 

 odd years. 



The scientific publications of the museum consist of a series of Bul- 

 letins, designed to disseminate results of research based on the marine 

 zoological collections, every specimen of which was personally collected 

 by Mr. Vanderbilt, during a series of cruises in his yachts "Eagle" 

 and "Ara." Volume I of the Bulletin series consists of reports on the 

 fishes collected during these cruises, by Dr. N. A. Borodin. Volumes 

 II and III consist of reports on the Crustacea of the cruises of the 

 yachts "Eagle" and "Ara," 1921-1928, by Lee Boone. Volume IV, 

 the present report, consists of a report on the Coelenterates, Echino- 

 derms and Mollusks of the cruises of the yachts "Eagle" and "Ara," 

 1921-1928, by Lee Boone. 



These Bulletins are available for distribution to scientific estab- 

 lishments by purchase or by exchange for equivalent research reports 

 in related subjects. They may be obtained by addressing Mr. Vander- 

 bilt, at the Vanderbilt Marine Museum, Huntington, Long Island, 

 New York. 



Other bulletins will be issued from time to time, as made desirable 

 by the results of research on the Vanderbilt collections. 



