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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
. Report on the Atlantic Biological Station of Canada. By Pro- 
fessor D. P. Penhallow, D.Sc., F.G.S.A., &c., Professor of 
Botany, McGill University, Montreal, Director of the 
Station, 1908-9. 
Fishery Bait Experiments. A Report on the Comparative 
Merits of Different Kinds of Bait used in Codfishing along 
the Gaspé Peninsula. By Professor A. P. Knight, M.A., 
M.D., &c., Professor of Animal Biology, Queen’s University, 
Kingston. 
Observations on the Actinias occurring in the neighbourhood of 
the Biological Station, St. Andrews, New Brunswick. By 
Professor J. Playfair MeMurrich, M.A., Ph.D., Professor 
of Anatomy in the University of Toronto. 
On the Fauna of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, Second Report 
(Malpeque, 1903-04). By Dr. Joseph Stafford, M.A., Ph.D., 
Lecturer in Zoology, McGill University, Montreal, Curator 
of the Station. 
. On the Fauna of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, Third Report. 
By Dr. Joseph Stafford, McGill University, Montreal. 
. On the Fauna of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, Fourth Report. 
By Dr. Joseph Stafford, McGill University, Montreal. 
. Notes on the Fishes of Tignish, Prince Edward Island. By 
George A. Cornish, B.A., University of Toronto. 
. On a Collection of Crustacea made at St. Andrews. By D. L. 
MacDonald, B.A., McGill University, Montreal. 
. Parasitic Copepods from Nanaimo, British Columbia, including 
eight species new to Science. By Dr. Charles Branch 
Wilson, Se.D., Department of Biology, Normal School, 
Westfield, Mass. 
. Holostomatous Ascidians from the Coast of Western Canada. 
By Dr. A. T. Huntsman, B.A., M.B., &c., Lecturer on 
Biology, University of Toronto. — 
. Preliminary List of the Decapod Crustaceans of British Columbia 
By Rev. George W. Taylor, F.R.S.C., F.Z.S., &c., Curator of 
the B.C. Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C. 
A New Genus and Species of Cottoid Fish from Departure Bay, 
Vancouver Island, B.C. By Professor Charles H. Gilbert, 
Ph. D., &c., Leland Stanford Junior University, California. 
. Oyster Culture and the Clam Fishery, Prince Edward Island. 
By Professor E. W. McBride, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., London, 
lately Professor of Zoology, MeGill University, Montreal. 
