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Nutting, C. C. The Bird Rookeries on the Island of LaN'san. 

 Punnet, R. C. The Enterojiueusta of the Maldives and Laccadives. 



Note on the Proportion of the Sexes in ("arcinus nncnas. 



On Nutrition and Sex-determination in Man. 



Schmidt, J. Some Preliminary Remarks on the Identification of Pelagic 

 Postlarval forms of Gadoids. 



Shipley, A. E. On the Ento-Parasites Collected by the Skeat Expedition, etc. 



Report on the Gephyrea collected by Prof. Herdman, at Ceylon, in 1902. 



Some Foreign Zoological Gardens. 



The Order of Insects. 



Some Parasites from Ceylon. 



Smith, J. C. The Animal Parasite supposed to be the Cause of Yellow Fever, 



Discovery of Yellow Fever Germs. 



Stenius, S. Der Osmotische Druck im Moerwasser. 



Stevens, N. M. Further Studies on tlie Ciliate Infusoria, Licnophora, and 

 Boveria. 



Tattersall, W. M. Notes on the Classification and Geographical Distribution 



of the Cephalochorda. • 



Thompson, M. T. The Metamorphosis of the Hermit Cral). 

 Todd, R. A. Notes on the Invertebrate Fauna and Fish-Food of the Bays 



between the Start and Exmouth. 

 Trybom, F. Two New Species of the Genus Euconaxius. 

 Walker, A. 0. Report on the Isopoda and Amphipoda Collected by Mr. G, 



^Murray, etc. 



Amphipoda of the " Southern Cross " Antarctic Expedition. 



Walker, A. 0., and Scott, A. Crustacea from Abd-el-Kuri. 



Wallace, W. Observations on Ovarian Ova and Follicles in certain Teleostean 



and Elasmobranch Fishes. 

 Watson, A. T. Observations on the Habits of the Onuphidae, etc. 



On the Structure and Habits of the Polychaeta of the Family Ammo- 



charidre. 



Williams, J. L. Alternation of Generations in the Dictyotacete. 



Studies in the Dictyotaceoe. Parts I. and II. 



Woodcock, H. M. On Myxosporidia in Fiat-Fish. 



Notes on a Remarkable Parasite of Plaice and Flounders. 



General Work at the Plymouth Laboratory. 



The detailed reports on the trawling experiments in the bays on the 

 Sotith Devon coast, and on the study of fish scales as an index of the 

 age of fishes, have been published in the Journal of the Association, 



A report on the local distribution of the invertebrate fauna of the 

 Plymouth neighbourhood, summarising the work which has been done 

 in this direction by the Association, is now nearing completion. This 

 report will, it is hoped, be published during the course of the present 

 year. 



At the request of the British lioyal Commission, an exhibit has 

 been prepared on behalf of the Association and sent to the St. Louis 

 P'xhibition, It illustrates the development and growth of sea fishes, 

 and emljodies a representative collection of the principal invertebrate 



