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Notes on some Marine Turljellaria from Torres Straits. F. F. Laidlaw. 



The Marine Turbellaria of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes. F, F. 



Laidlaw. 

 Typhlorhynchus nanus. F. F. Laidlaw. 



L'Eclairage et I'emploi du condensateur dans la micrographie histologique. 

 A. BoUes Lee. 



Xouvelles recherches sur le Nel)enkern et la regression du fuseau caryocinetique. 

 A. Bolles Lee. 



The Development of Echinus esculentus, together with some Points in the 

 Development of E. miliaris and E. acutus. E. W. MacBride. 



The Electric Conductivities and Relative Densities of certain Samples of Sea- 

 Water. J. J. Manley. 



British Amphipoda. A. M. Norman. 



Studies in Relation to Malaria. G. H. F. Nuttall and A. E. Shipley. 



Notes on the Dispersal of Sagartia luciae, Verrill. G. H. Parker. 



Resultaten af den Internationella Undersokningen af Norra Europas Djupa 

 Sjoar och Innanhaf Ar 1900. O. Pettersson. 



Gephyrea of the Southern Gross expedition. A. E. Shipley. 



On a Collection of Parasites from the Soiidan. A. E. Shipley. 



On the Nematodes Parasitic in the Earthworm. A. E. Shipley. 



A Pot of Basil. A. E. Shipley. 



Echinoidea of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes. A. E. Shipley. 



Sipunculoidea of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes. A. E. Shipley. 



South African Crustacea. Part IL T. R. R. Stebbing. 



Lynceus and the Lynceidae. T. R. R. Stebbing. 



De I'Hermaphrodisme chez les Vertebres. P. Stephan. 



Notes on the Habits of Onuphidae. A. T. Watson. 



Contributions to the Natural History of the Pearly Nautilus. A. Willey. 



A Study of Variation in the Fiddler Crab. R. M. Yerkes. 



General Work at the Plymouth Laboratory. 



Work on the detailed record of the distribution of the local fauna 

 has been continued as heretofore. Mr. S. Pace is now associated 

 with Dr. Allen in this investigation, in place of Mr. Todd, who has 

 been transferred to the Lowestoft Laboratory. Special attention is 

 being given to the Polychneta, Several interesting species of this 

 group, new to the British fauna, have been obtained, of which detailed 

 descriptions will shortly be published. 



The trawling experiments in the bays on the South Devon coast 

 were continued by Dr. Kyle till October of last year, and a report 

 upon this work has since been prepared. 



Mr. Stuart Thomson has made progress with his investigation upon 

 the scales of fishes as an index of age, and has prepared a detailed 

 account of his researches which will shortly be published in the Journal 

 of the Association. 



Mr. E. G. Gardiner, of Woods Holl, has spent the winter at the 

 Laboratory engaged on a study of the British Khabdocoels. 



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