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INDEX. 



A. 



Acanella arbuscnla, 9. 

 Acanthodoris pilosa, 238. 



— subquadrata, 239. 

 Acantho(jorgia ridleyi, 9. 



— {Bk'pharogorgia) schrammi, 10. 

 ActinicB, from the North Sea, 215. 

 jEcja Strdmii, 195. 

 JSgeo7i Lacazet, 413. 

 ^olidia papulosa, 228. 

 uEolidiella alderi, 229. 



— glauca, 229. 

 ^quijoeden opercidaria, 365. 

 Aglaophenia myriophyllum, 34. 

 Alcyonaria, from the Bay of Biscay, 6. 

 AlcyoniuDi coralloidcs, 6. 



— digital am, 7. 



Algre, occurring in cultures, 463. 

 Allen, E. J., ^Mackerel and Sunshine, 

 394. 



— and Nelson, E. W., on the Artificial 



Culture of Marine Plankton 



Organisms, 421, 

 Amblyops ahbrieviuta, 193. 

 Amhlyosyllis lineata, 199. 

 Atnphihelia oculuta, 13. 



— ramea, 13. 



Amphorina aurantiaca, 230. 

 Anachis costulata, 385. 

 Anapagurus Iccvis, 416. 

 Anarrichas {minor ?). See Catfish. 

 Anchialina agilis, 193. 



Ancula cristata, 240. 

 Anomia ephippium, 362. 

 Antennopsis norvegica, 33. 

 Antennularia antennina, 33. 



— ramosa, 33. 



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Antipatharia from the BaA'of Biscay, 10. 

 Area nodulom, 363. 



— obliqua, 363. 

 Archidoris testudinaria , 238. 



— tuberculata, 238. 



rearing, 469. 



Arnoglossus laterna, 3. 



— lophotes, 3. 



Aspidophryxus peltatus, 196. 

 Astacilla longicornis, 196. 

 Astarte sulcata, 367. 



Asterionella jajwnica. See Plankton 

 diatoms. 



Atelecyclus septemdentatus, 417. 



Atkinson, George T., Notes on a 

 Fishing Voyage to the Barents 

 Sea in August, 1907, 71. 



— An E.vperiment in the Trans- 



plantation of Plaice from the 

 Barents Sea ("White Sea") to 

 the North Sea, 502. 



A utolytides inermis, 202. 



Autolytus ehbiensis, 201. 



— longiferiens, 202. 



— onacrophthalma, 201. 



— pidus, 201. 



B. 



Balance Sheet, 1906-7, 68. 



1907-8, 338. 



1908-9, 500. 



Barents Sea, Notes on a Fishing Voyage 

 to the, 71. 



— Transplantation of Plaice from, 502. 

 Bathynectes superba, 417. 

 Biddulpihia mohiliensis.' See Plankton 



diatoms. 



