210 THE ST. ANDREWS MARINE LABORATORY. 



12. Note on the Cbemical Composition of the Milk of the Porpoise. — 



PROr. Ptjrdie, Ann. Nat. Hist., December, 1885, and Chemical 

 News. 



13. On the Development of the Food-Fishes at the St. Andrews Marine 



Laboratory.— E. E. Prince, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1885, p. 1091. 



14. On the Nest and Development of Gastrosteus spinachia at the St. 



Andrews Marine Laboratory. — E. E. Prince, Report Brit. 

 Assoc, 1885, p. 1093, printed in fnll with 1 Plate, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Dec, 1885. 

 14a and 15. On the Reproduction of the Common Mussel. — John 

 Wilson, Report, Brit. Assoc, 1885, p. 1094, and Report Fishery 

 Board for Scotland, 1886. 



16. On Golfinrjia Mclntoshii, a new Sipunculus from the Neighbourhood 



of St. Andrews. — Prof. Ray Lankester, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 

 &c.. Trans. Lin. Soc, vol. ii, pt. 16. (2 Plates.) 



17. Notes from the St. Andrews Laboratory, IV. On the Structure of 



the Tunny. (1 Plate.)— Prof. McIntosh, Ann. Nat. Hist., April, 

 1886. 



18. On the British Weevers, the Bib, and the Poor Cod. — Ibid., Ann. 



Nat. Hist., May. 1886. 



19. Early Stages in the Development of the Food-Fishes. — E. E. 



Prince, Ann. Nat. Hist., May 1886. 



20. Further Remarks on the Tunny. — Prof. McIntosh, Ann. Nat. 



Hist., June, 1886. 



21. Remarks on the Eggs of Marine Fishes. — Ibid., Nature, 1886. 



22. On the Presence of Oleaginous Spheres in the Yolk of Teleostean 



Ova.— E. E. Prince, Ann. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1886. 



23. Points in the Development of the Pectoral Fin and Girdle in 



Teleosteans — E. E. Prince, Report, Brit. Assoc, 1866, p. 697. 



24. Some Remarks on the Egg-Membranes of Osseous Fishes. — Dr. R. 

 ScHARFF, Ibid., p. 698. 



25. Note on a Peculiar Medusa (Thaumantias) from St. Andrews Bay. 



— Prof. McIntosh, Ibid., p. 710. 



26. On the Structure of the Tail in Mijxine. — Prop. Cleland, M.D., 



LL.D.. F.R.S., Report Fishery Board, 1886, p. 211. 



27. Report of the Committee for the Purpose of Continuing the Re- 



searches on Food-Fishes and Invertebrates at the St. Andrews 

 Marine Laboratory. — Report Brit. Assoc, 1886. 



28. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, Y. On the 



Paternal Instincts of Cyclopterus lumpus, &c. — Prof. McIntosh, 

 Ann. Nat. Hist., August, 1886. 



29. Notes from the St. Andrew's Mai-ine liaboratory, VI. On the 



vei-y Young Cod and other Food-Fishes. — Prof. McIntosh, 

 Ann. Nat. Hist., Oct., 1886. 



30. On some Experiments in Preserving Mussels for Bait. — Report 



Fishery Board for 1886 (published 1887). 



31. On the Intra-Ovarian Eggs of Osseous Fishes. — Dr. R, Scharff, 



Proceed. Roy. Soc, 1887, and Quart. Journ. Micros. Sci., Aug. 

 1887. (1 Plate. 4to.) 



32. On the Pelagic Fauna of our Shores in its Relation to the Nourish- 



ment of the young Food-Fishes.— Prof. McIntosh, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Feb. 1887. 



33. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, VII. a. On the 



Occurrence of Peculiar Gelatinous Bodies in Profusion. B. On 

 iSuncoryne decipiens, Dujardin. c. On the Commensalistic Habits 



