84 REPOKT OF THE COUNCIL. 



Syncorync mirahilis. 

 A'plidium zostericola. 

 Amara'cium pundum. 

 Distaplia rosea. 

 Circinalium concresccns. 

 Corymorpha nutans, of which no specimens have been taken since 

 1887, has lately been captured on two occasions. 



Occupation of Tables. 



The following naturalists have occupied tables in the Plymouth 

 Laboratory during the past twelve months : 



E. J. Allen, B.Sc, University College, London (Nervous System of Crustacea). 

 R. AssHETON, M.A., Cambridge (Elasmobranch Development). 

 G. P. Bidder, B.A., Naples (Porifera). 



E. T. Browne, B.A., University College, London (\'ariatii)n of Auri'lia). 

 G. W. Butler, B.A., Cliertsey (Teleostean Development). 

 G. P. Darnell-Smith, B.Sc., Bristol (Physiology of Algte). 

 W. Garstang, M.A., O.xford (Tunicata). 

 E. S. Goodrich, Oxford (General Zoology). 

 M. D. Hill, B.A., Oxford (Molluscan Ova). 

 J. J. Lister, M.A., Cambridge (Development of Foramiiiifera). 

 Pi-of. C. C. NuTTiNci, State University, Iowa (Ilydroids). 

 T. H. Riches, B.A., Plymouth (Development of Nemertines). 

 J. C. Sumner, Royal College of Science, London (Echinodermata). 

 T. H. Taylor, Yorkshire College, Leeds (Polyzoa). 



Surgeon P. W. Bassett-Smith, R.N., Plymouth, and Mr. L. J. Picton, Oxford, 

 have also made use of the Laboratory, without formal occupation of a table. 



The following papers, either wholly or in part the outcome of work 

 done at the Plymouth Laboratory, or by members of the Staff stationed 

 elsewhere, have appeared during the past year, in addition to those 

 published in the Journal : 



Browne, E. T. — On the Variation of the Tcjitac ulocysts of Aurelia aurita, Ci)uart. 

 Journ. Miir. Sci. xxxvii, 245. 



Garstang, W. — On the Gastropod Colpodaspis pusilla of Michael Sarx, Proc. 

 Zool. Sof. November 20tli, 1894. 



SiMNKU, .1. C, — Desvrijifiiia (f a Snr Sjirrii's (f ycnii'rtinc, Ann. and Man. "f 

 Nat. I list. si-r. f), viil. xiv. 



Weldon, W. F. R. — An Attempt to Measure the Death-rate due to Selective Destruc- 

 tion of Cairinus nifcnas, with Rcsjicct to a Particular Diuicnsion, Proc. Ro}'. Soc. Ivii. 

 p. 300. 



