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including the National Antarctic Expedition, has been constructed 

 at the Laboratory under the superintendence of the staff. 



It may be mentioned that a growing feature of the work done at the 

 Laboratory is the correspondence with other institutions in various 

 parts of the world, whereby an exchange of experience on definite 

 problems is made, augmenting considerably the efficiency of any one 

 institution. 



Published Memoirs. 



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

 done at the Laboratory, have been published elsewhere than in the 

 Journal of the Association : — 



Darbishire, A.D. — On the hahita of Pinnotheres pisum. Reports Brit. Assoc, 

 Bradford, 1900, p. 399. 



DuNCKER, G. — Variation mid Asijmetrie bci Pleuronectes flesus, L. Wissen- 

 scliaftliche Meeresuntersucliungen, Bd. II. (Helgoland), p. .333, 1900. 



Gamble, F. W., and Ashworth, J. H. — The Anatomy and Classification of the 

 Arenicolida', ivith some observations on tlicir post-hrval stages. Quart. Joiirn. Micr. 

 Sci., vol. xliii. p. 419, 1900. 



Goodrich, E. S. — On the Nephridia of the Polychaia,!!!. Quart. .Toiirn. Micr. Sci., 

 vol. xliii. p. 699, 1900. 



SHirLEY, A. E. — On some Parasites found in Echinus esculentus, L. Quart. 

 Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xliv. p. 281, 1901. 



Donations and Receipts. 



The receipts for the year include the grants from His Majesty's 

 Treasury (£1,000), and the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers 

 (£400), Special Donations (£67), Composition Fees (£15), Annual 

 Subscriptions (£136), Rent of Tables in the Laboratory (£65), Sale of 

 Specimens (£251), Admission to the Tank Room (£109). The expenses 

 in connection with the up-keep of the laboratory-boat Dawn at Sal- 

 combe were met by Mr. J. W. Woodall, to whom the thanks of the 

 Association are due. 



In view of the fact that repairs to buildings and machinery must 

 at some time be effected at considerable expense, the Council has 

 resolved that the sum of £175 carried over for this purpose from the 

 year 1899-1900 should be denominated the " Plant Repairs and Renewals 

 Fund," and that a sum of not less than £25 shall be assigned annually 

 out of income to this fund, only to be drawn on for exceptional 

 expenditure on the plant or machinery. 



