DOVE MARINE LABORATORY, 



CULLERCOATS, NORTHUMBERLAND. 



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^FhE laboratory is fitted for research in Marine 

 <SjL Zoology and Botany. Application for tables should be 

 made to the Director. 



The University of Durham is prepared to admit post 

 graduates of Universities approved by Senate to the degree 

 of Ph.D. after a period of two years devoted to research, 

 and the acceptance of a thesis embodying the results of 

 the research. The Laboratory offers special advantages to 

 advanced students wishing to avail themselves of this privilege. 



Information regarding accommodation for workers at the 

 Laboratory is given on page 7. 



Material for use in Zoological Laboratories may be 

 obtained, especially fish, crustaceans, etc., 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, 

 etc., from the shore. 



Should special methods of preservation be preferred, 

 timely notice should be given. 



The Migfrations of Fish, 



By ALEXANDER MEEK, 



Professor of Zoology, Armstrong College, in the University of 

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



With 12 plates and 728 other illustrations, maps and diagrams. 

 xvii. + 427 pages. Demy 8vo<> 18s- net. 



London: EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 and 43, Maddox Street, W. 1. 



