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Mill, H. R. On the Temperature of the Water in the Firth of Forth, 

 t. c, pp. 157—167, pis. vi, vii, 1886. 



Note on the Salinity of the Tay Estuary and of St. Andrew's 



Bay, t. c, pp. 347—350, 1886. 



On Water-Bottles, with the Description of a new form of Slip 



Water-Bottle, t. c, pp. 539—546, pi. xs, 1886. 

 and T. M. Ritchie. On the Physical Conditions of Rivers 



entering a Tidal Sea; from Observations on the Spey, t. c, pp. 



460—485, pis. xiii -XV, 1886. 

 and J. T. Morrison. On the Tidal Variation of Salinity and 



Temperature in the Estuary of the Forth, t. c, pp. 790—799, 



pi. xxviii, 1887. 

 Henderson, J. R. Recent Additions to the Invertebrate Fauna of 



the Firth of Forth, Proc. Boy. Phys. Soc. Edin., viii, pp. 307 — 



313, 1885. 



A Synopsis of the British Paguridee, o^). cit., ix, pp. 65 — 75, 1886. 



The Decapod and Schizopod Crustacea of the Firth of Clyde, 



Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgoiv, N. S. i, pp. 315—353, 1887 ; also 

 separately. Glasgow ; 1886, 8vo, 43 pp. 



The Meteorological Observations of the Station are published peri- 

 odically in the Journal of Scottish Meteorological Society. 



