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Occupation of Tables. 



The following naturalists have been engaifed in research work at the 

 Plymouth Laboratory during the year :- 



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J. E. Barnard, British Institute of Preventive Medicine (Phosphorescent 

 Bacteria). 

 T. Beer, Ph.D., Vienna (Sense Organs of Crustacea). 

 G. Brebner, University College, Bristol (Marine Algte). 

 E. Brumpt, Paris (General Zoology). 

 A. H. Church, B.A , Oxford (Marine Algoe). 

 Prof. P. T. Cleve, Ph.D., Upsala (Diatoniacete). 

 Miss M. C. Colcutt, University College, London (Hydrozoa). 

 W. Garstaxg, M.A., Oxford (IMarinc Bionomics). 

 E. S. Goodrich, B.A., Oxford (Holutlmrians). 

 S. F. Harmer, M.A., Cambridge (Polyzoa). 

 E. AV. L. Holt (Distribution of Fishes). 

 C. A. ^IacMuxx, M.D. (Blood of Fishes and Invertebrates). 

 K. R. Menon, B.A., Camliridge (Nervous System of Mollusca). 

 J. Parkinson, B.Sc, University College, London (Ascidians). 

 T. H. Riches, B.A., Camln-idge (Nemertines). 

 S. D. Scott, B.A., Cambridge (Ascidians). 



R, Shelford, B.A., Yorkshire College, Leeds (General Zoology). 

 S. Watase, Ph.D., Chicago (Phosphorescence). 

 Prof. Weldon, F.R.S., University College, London (Variation of Crabs). 



Vacation classes in Marine Biology for advanced University students 

 have again been conducted by Mr. Garstang, and have been very 

 successful. These classes have been attended by sixteen students. 



Published Memoirs. 



Amongst the papers, either wlioUy or in part the outcome of work 

 done at the Laboratory, which have appeared elsewhere than in the 

 Journal of the Association, are the following : — 



Allen, E. J. — Studies on the Nervous System of Crustacea, IV. Further Observations 

 on the Nerve Elements of the Emhryonic Lobster. Quart. Journ, Micr. Sci. vol. xxxix. 

 p. 33. 



Bassett-Smith, p. W. — Notes on the Parasitic Copepoda of Fish obtained at 

 Plymouth, with descriptions of Neiv Species. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) \o\. 

 xviii. pp. 8-16. 



Bethe, a. — Ein Carcinus maenas {Taschenkrebs) mit einem rechteii Schreitbein an 

 der linlien Seite des Abdomens. Ein JJeitray zur Vcrerbunystheorie. Arch. Eutwick. 

 niech. iii. p. 301. 



Browne, E. T. — On Ihitish Hydroids and Medusa;. Proceed. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1890, Pt. ii. p. 459. 



Cunningham, J. T. — 0» the Histolofm of the Ovary and of the Ovarian Ova in 

 certain Marine Fishes. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. N.S. vol. xl. pp. 101-163. 



