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of the Larval Forms of Peac/iia. D. Oii che Presence of Swarms 

 of Appendicularias. E. On the Occurrence of Glione borealis, 

 Pall.— Ibid., Ann. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1887. 



34. Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory, VIII. A. On 



a Post-larval Labrus, with Remarks on the Colour of Pelvic Fins. 

 B. On the Post-larval Condition of Liparis. c. On a Peculiar 

 Teleostean Yolk-sac. D. General Remarks on Post-larval Food- 

 Fishes.— Ibid., Ann. Nat. Hist., Oct., 1887. 



35. On some Rare and Remarkable Forms at St. Andrews Marine 



Laboratory. — Prof. McIntosh, Meeting Brit. Assoc, 1887. 



36. On the Development of the Ovary and Oviduct in Certain Osseous 



Fishes.— E. E. Prince, Ibid., 1887. 



37. On the so-called Luminous Organs of Maurolicus Pennantii. — E. 



E. Prince, Report Brit. Assoc, 1887, p. 769. 



38. On the Ova of Tomopteris onisciformis, Esch. — E. E. Prince, 



Report Brit. Assoc, 1887. p. 769. 



39. On the Ciliated Organs of Tomopteris.— E. E. Prince, Ibid., p. 769. 



40. The Emigration of Amceboid Corpuscles in the Star fish. — Herbert 



E. Durham, B.A., lately Vintnor Exhibitioner, King's College, 

 Cambridge, Proceed. Roy. Soc, vol. 43, p. 327. (1 Plate.) 



41. Note on the Madreporite of Cribrella oculata. —Ihid., Proceed. 



Roy. Soc, vol. 43, p. 330. 



42. On the Reproduction and Development of the Common Mussel. 



(three 4to Plates). — John Wilson, B.Sc, Demonstrator of 

 Zoology, St. Andrews University, V. Report, Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, p. 247, 1887. 



43. The Significance of the Yolk in the Eggs of Osseous Fishes. — E. 



E. Prince.— Ann. Nat. Hist., July, 1887. (1 Plate.) 



Not yet Published. 



44. On the Development of the Food-Fishes and Others, with 31 Plates, 



4to. — Prof. McIntosh and E. E. Prince, St. Andrews Marine 

 Laboratory. Ready for communication to the R. S. E. 



45. On the Electrical Organs of the Skate. — Prof. Burdon San- 



derson and F. Gotch, Esq, M.B., &c., Proc R. S., 1888. 



46. On the Minute Structure of the Teleostean Eye from its Early 



Embryonic Condition Onward.— Dr. Marcus Gunn, M.R.C.S., 

 &.C. Vide, for abstract ensuing Report, Fishery Board foi 

 Scotland. 



