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nology, South Kensington, has been appointed a Naturalist on the staff 

 for the study of the biology of fishes, and Mr. J. H. Orton, B.sc, 

 of the same college, an Assistant-Naturalist for the study of inverte- 

 brates. The remaining members of the staff, Dr. E. J. Allen and 

 Mr. D. J. Matthews, continue to occupy their former positions. 



Occupation of Tables. 



The following Naturalists have occupied tables at the Plymouth 

 Laboratory during the year : — 



K. H. Barnard, b.a., Cambridge (Amphipoda). 



L. R. Crawshay, M.A., Plymouth (Fauna at Mid-Channel). 



"W. De Morgan, Plymouth (Hybridization of Echinus). 



G. H. Drew, b.a., Plymouth (Tissue Transplantation in Pecten). 



F. Martin Duncan, London (Photography of Marine Animals). 

 J. S. Dunkerly, b.sc, London (Parasitic Protozoa). 



E. S. Goodrich, f.r.s., Oxford (Embryology of Patella). 



S. A. Arendsen Hein, Utrecht (Eyes of Fishes). 



Herbert Henry, m.d., Sheffield (Parasites of Blood of Fishes). 



Prof. IwAJi Ikeda, Japan (Parasitic Protozoa). 



J. W. Jenkinson, d.sc, Oxford (Regeneration in Hydrozoa). 



W. 0. R. King, m.a., Cambridge (Regeneration in Hydrozoa). 



Miss M. V. Lebour, b.sc., Leeds (Trematoda). 



Keith Lucas, m.a., Cambridge (Physiology of Ciona). 



J. F. Murphy, Cork (Fishes). 



G. E. NiCHOLLS, B.sc, London (Nervous System of Fishes). 

 R. C. Pearson, b.a., Cambridge (General Zoology), 



R. W. H. RowE, B.sc, London (Sponges). 



J. T. Saunders, b.a., Cambridge (Polychaeta). 



C. Shearer, m.a., Cambridge (Dinophilus). 



Geoffrey Smith, m.a., Oxford (Blood of Carcinus). 



T. H. Taylor, m.a., Leeds (Nematocysts of Coelenterata). 



Miss Gerarda Wijnhoff, Utrecht (Nemertina). 



In addition to the above the Easter Vacation Course in Marine 

 Biology was attended Ijy seventeen students. This course was con- 

 ducted again this year by Prof. Walter Garstang, of the University 

 of Leeds, who gave the first course of the kind held at the 

 Laboratory in 1895. 



Dr. Cresswell Shearer, m.a,, brought a class of six students from 

 Cambridge for a practical course in Experimental Embryology. 



A class of four students from the Imperial College of Science, 

 South Kensington, attended at the Laboratory in July for a course of 

 practical work in Marine Biology in continuation of the course con- 

 ducted at the College in London by Dr. E. J. Allen in the previous 

 spring. 



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