THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 
OF THE 
UNITED KINGDOM. 
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Patron—HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
President—Sir RAY LANKESTER, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S. 
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THE ASSOCIATION WAS FOUNDED ‘TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN LABORATORIES ON 
THE COAST OF THE Unitep KinGpomM, WHERE ACCURATE RESEARCHES MAY BE CARRIED ON, 
LEADING TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF ZOOLOGICAL AND BoranicaL SCIENCE, AND TO AN 
INCREASE OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AS REGARDS THE FOOD, LIFE CONDITIONS, AND HABITS 
oF BRITISH FOOD-FISHES AND MOLLUSCS.’ 
The Laboratory at Plymouth 
was opened in 1888. Since that time investigations, practical and scientific, have 
been constantly pursued by naturalists appointed by the Association, as well as 
by those from England and abroad who have carried on independent researches. 
Naturalists desiring to work at the Laboratory 
should communicate with the Director, who will supply all information as to 
terms, &e. ) 
Works published by the Association 
include the following :—‘ A Treatise on the Common Sole,’ J. T. Cunningham, 
M.A., 4to, 25/-. ‘The Natural History of the Marketable Marine Fishes of the 
British Islands,’ J.T. Cunningham, M.A., 7/6 net (published for the Association 
by Messrs. Macmillan & Co.). 
The Journal-of the Marine Biological Association 
is issued half-yearly, price 3/6 each number. 
In addition to these publications, the results of work done in the Laboratory 
are recorded in the ‘Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science’, and in other 
scientific journals, British and foreign 
Specimens of Marine Animals and Plants, 
both living and preserved, according to the best methods, are supplied to the 
principal British Laboratories and Museums. Detailed price lists will be 
forwarded on application. 
TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. 
AnnusaL MEMBERS . ; : : £1 1 O per annum. 
Lire MEMBERS : : : d 15 15 0 Composition Fee. 
FounDERS : : 100 0 0 4 a 
Governors (Life Members of Council) 500 0 0 
Members have the following rights and privileges :—They elect annually the 
Officers and Council ; they receive the Journal free by post ; they are admitted to 
view the Laboratory at any time, and may introduce friends with them ; they have 
the first claim to rent a table in the Laboratory for research, with use of tanks, 
boats, &c.; and have access to the Library at Plymouth. Special privileges are 
granted to Governors, Founders, and Life Members. 
Persons desirous of becoming members or of obtaining any information with 
regard to the Association, should communicate with— 
The DIRECTOR, 
The Laboratory, 
Plymouth. 
Printed in England at the Oxford University Press by Frederick Hall 
