398 REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 



Norman, A. M. Briti;»li Isopoda of the families j^fjidce, Cirolanidce, IdoteitUe, 



and ArduHdce. 



and Brady, G. S. British Land Isopoda. Second Supplement. 



and Scott, T. Crustacea Copepoda new to Science from Devon and 



Cornwall. 

 Osborn, H. F. Ornitliolestes Hermanni, a New Compsognathoid Dinosaur 



from the Upper Jura.ssic. 

 Punnett, R. C. Merism and Sex in "Spinax niger." 

 Shipley, A. E. Cladorchis Watsoni (Conyngham), a Human Parasite from 



Africa. 



Notes on Parasites [from the Maldives and Laccadives]. 



and Hornell, J. The Parasites of the Pearl Oyster. 



Smith, J. C. A Preliminary Contribution to the Protozoan Fauna of the Gulf 



Biologic Station. 

 Synchseta Ijicornis : a new Kotifer from the brackish waters of Lake 



Pontchartrain, Louisiana. 

 Stephens, J. A List of Irisli Ccclenterata, including the Ctenophora. 

 Storey, T. A. Tonus Rhythmus in Normal Human Muscle and in the Gastro- 

 cnemius of the Cat. 



Trybom, F. Atgiirder for Fiskeriniiringen i Sverige ar 1903. 



Biologiske Undersukningar 1901-1904. 



Walker, A. 0. Report on the Amphipoda collected by Professor Herdman, 



at Ceylon, in 1902. 

 "Worth, R. H. Hallsands and Start Bay. 



General Work at the Plymouth Laboratory. 



A report on the local distribution of the marine invertebrate fauna 

 occiiring in the neighbourhood of Plymouth, which has been in 

 preparation for several years, has now been published in the Journal of 

 tlie Association. 



In the compilation of this report, the Director of the Laboratory 

 has been ably assisted by Mr. E., A. Todd and by Mr. S. Pace, as well 

 as by a large number of workers who have occupied tables in the 

 Laboratory from time to time. The Council desire to thank those 

 naturalists who have thus voluntarily assisted in this work. 



The Director has continued to devote special attention to the 

 Polychsetes found at Plymouth, and in addition to the list contained in 

 the report above referred to, has published a paper on the anatomy of 

 Pcecilochcetus {Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci, vol. 48, 1904) and a description 

 of a new British Sabellarian, Pallasia murata, n. sp. 



Mr. Pace has worked chiefly at Echinoderms and Molluscs, and has 

 published a paper on the local Cucumariidae in the Association's 

 Journal. 



The exhiliit which, at the request of the British Koyal Commission, 

 was prepared by the Association for tlie St. Louis Exhibition, proved 

 very successful, and was awarded a Grand Prize, whilst a gold medal 

 was given for publications. 



