DOVE MARINE LABORATORY. 



CULLERCOATS, NORTHUMBERLAND. 



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THE Laboratory is fitted for research in Marine Zoology 

 and Botany. Application for tables should be made 

 to the Director. 



Material for use in Zoological Laboratories may be 

 obtained, especially'Jish, crustaceans, drc, as Gadoids, Pleuro- 

 nectidae, Skate, Norway Lobster (Nephrops), Myxine from 

 local fishing boats; stages of development of fishes from the 

 tanks; and Arenicola, Coelenterates, Nemerteans, Starfishes, 

 6-c., from the shore. 



Should special methods of preservation be preferred, 

 timely notice should be given. 



NOW READY AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. 



The Migrations of Fish, 



By ALEXANDER MEEK, 



Professor of Zoology, Armstrong College in the University of 

 Durham, and Director of the Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats. 



With 12 plates and 128 other illustrations, maps and diagrams. 

 xviif + 427 pages. Demy 8vo. 168> net. 



" A worK wMicn r.o one interested in fishery science or desirous of an up- 

 to-date grasp of some of the phenomena underlying practical fishery questions 

 can afford to overlook." — Nature, 



' ' The best summary of the geographical distribution of the group that has 

 yet been attempted. A book that will be consulted by all workers in 

 economic marine biology." — Journal of Zoological Research, 



" We must give the work, as a whole, very high praise as carefully, 

 intelligently and scientifically done, and as constituting a reference book of 

 great value." — The Arnerican Naturalist. 



" An authoritative and, up to the present date, final work on the migra- 

 tion of ^&h.''— Country Life. 



' * A scholarly and exhaustive work. ' The Migrations of Fish ' is a mine 

 of information, and will be of the greatest use to all who are engaged in 

 researches into the marine food supply of the nation." — Times. 



' ' Replete with valuable facts in regard to the natural history of fishes in 

 tlie widest sense." — Morning Post. 



" An exceptionally interesting book." — Field. 



UOmmi EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 and 43, Mfttidox Street, W.I. 



