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of obtaining a definite result in practical investigations in any given 

 year. At the time of the foundering of the welled vessel the breeding 

 season of lobsters was nearly past, and before fresh apparatus could 

 be arranged for hatching and rearing the larvse the season was fully 

 past and the experiment impossible. 



The names of the gentlemen who have worked or are working at 

 Plymouth since January 1st are given in a table below. 



G. C. BOURNE. 



August 9th, 1889. 



Naturalists working in the Plymouth Laboratory from January to 

 August, 1889 (in addition to the permanent staff) : 



Name. 



W. F. R. Weldon, M.A.., 



St. John's College, Cambridge. 

 S. F. Harmer, M.A., B.Sc, 



King's College, Cambridge. 

 W. B. Hardy, B.A., 



Caius College, Cambridge. 

 P. C. Mitchell. B.A., 



Christ Church, Oxford. 

 W. Bateson, M.A., 



St. John's College, Cambridge. 

 Surgeon P. W. Fraser, R.N. ... 

 G. H. Fowler, B.A., Ph.D., 

 Keble College, Oxford. 

 W. F. R. Weldon, M.A., 



St. John's College, Cambridge. 

 M. C. Potter, M.A. 



St. John's College, Cambridge. 

 S. F. Harmer, M.A., 



King's College, Cambridge. 

 T T. Groom, B.A., 



Christ's College, Cambridge, 

 Rev. A. M. Norman, D.C.L., 



A. O. Walker, Esq 



T. Johnson, B.Sc. 



A. E. Shipley, M.A., 



Christ's College, Cambridge. 

 E. Driesch, Ph.D., 



Jena, Germany. 

 P. C. Mitchell, B.A., 



Christ Church, Oxford. 



