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M. Lubbock, M.D., London (Fishes). 



E. W. MacBride, M.A., Montreal (Development of Ecliinodermata). 



E. A. MiNCHiN, M.A., Oxford (Protozoa). 



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



T. H. Taylor, M.A., Yorkshire College, Leeds (Polyzoa). 



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



N. Wylde, London (Variation of Galathea). 



Prof. Hickson, F.K.S., of Owens College, Manchester, sent his 

 assistant to the Laboratory, to collect material for his researches on the 

 development of Alcyonium. 



Mr. Garstang again conducted a vacation class in Marine Biology, 

 which was attended by eight students from Oxford, Cambridge, and 

 the Yorkshire College. 



Published Memoirs. 



Amongst the papers, either wholly 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 : — 



Bethe, a. — Das Nerveiisystem von Carcinus Mcenas, i., ii., and iii. Archiv fiir 

 Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1., 1897, pp. 460-546, 589-639 ; and li., 1898, pp. 383-452. 



Browne, E. T.— On British Medusce. Proceed. Zool. Soc. London, Nov. 16, 1897, 

 pp. 816-835. 



Brumpt, E. — Siir un Cop^pode nouveau pamsite de Polycirrus aurantiacus, Grube. 

 Comjites rendus, June 21, 1897. 



Church, A. H. — Tlie Pohjmorphy of Gutleria multifida. Annals of Botany, xii., 

 No. 45, pp. 75-109. 



Cunningham, J. T. — On the Early Post-Larval Stages of the Crab (Cancer pagnrus), 

 and on the Affinity of that Species with Atelecyclus heterodon. Zoological Society, 

 March 15, 1898. 



Garstang, W. — On some Modifications of Structure subservient to Respiration in 

 Decapod Crustacea which burrow in Sand. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 21 1-232. 



Harmer, S. F. — On the Development of Tubulipora, and on some British and 

 Northern Species of this Genus. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol, 41, pp. 73-157. 



Holt, E. W. L. — On the breeding of Callionymus lyra in the Marine Biological 

 Association's Aquarium at Plymouth. Zoological Society, April, 1898, 



Donations and Receipts, 



The Receipts for the year include the Annual Grants from H.M. 

 Treasury (£1000), and the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers (£400), 

 Composition Fees (£30), Annual Subscriptions (£144), Rent of Tables 

 in the Laboratory (£84), Sale of Specimens (£232), Admission to the 

 Aquarium (i:76). Special Donations (£35), The total receipts for the 

 year amount to £2039, 



