CONTENTS OF NEW SERIES, Vol. VI , No. 2. 



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1. The Fauna of the Salcombe Estuary. By E. J. Allen, d.Sc, and 



11. A. Todd, b.Sc-., with the assistance of W. (4arstang, m.a., 

 W. I. Beaumont, b a., T. V. Hodgson, and R. H. Worth. IVith 

 a Chart . . . . . ... 151 



2. The Ami'Hinojiid.e, Aphroditid.e, Polynoid^c, and Sigalionid^e of 



Plymouth and the English Channel, By T. V. Hodgson . . 218 



3. The Plague of Octopus on the South Coast, and its Effect on 



THE Crab and Lobster Fisheries. By W. Garstang, m.a. , . 2G0 



4. Notes and Memoranda : 



Gadus Esmarkii {Nilss.) in Shallow Water . ... 274 



An Albinp Hake (Merhuxius merlucrins) . ... 275 



5. Report of the Council, 1899-1900 . . . . . 277 



Balance Sheet, 1899-1900 . . . ... 287 



6. List of Governors, Founders, and Members, 1st November, 1900 . 288 



NOTICE. 



The Council of tlie Marine Biological Association wisli it to Ije nnderstood that 

 they do not accept responsibility for statements i)ulilished in this Journal, 

 excejjting when those statements are contained in an ofiicial report of the Council. 



TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



£ s. d. 



Annual Members .... per annum. 110 



Life Members . . . Composition Fee. 15 15 



Founders . . . . . . 100 



Governor-s . . . ... 500 



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 by post ; they are admitted to view the Laboratory at Plymouth, and may introduce 

 friends with them ; they have the fir.st claim to rent a place in the Laboratory for 

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 at Plymouth. 



All correspondence should be addressed to the Director, The Laljoratory, 

 Plymouth. 



