5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 39b A. 1915 



CONTENTS. 



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I. The Plankton of St. Andrew's Bay (New Brunswick) 



By Professor A. Willey, D.Sc, F.R.S., etc., Professor of Zoology, McGill Uni- 

 versity, Montreal 1 



(With two figures in the text). 



II. The Plankton Diatoms of the Bay of Fundy. 



By Professor L. W. Bailey, LL.D., F.R.S.C., etc. Emeritus Professor of Natural 



History and Geology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B 11 



(Plates I, II and III.) 



III. Studies on the Sporozoa of the Fishes of the St. Andrews Region, New 



Brunswick. 



By J. W. Mayor, B.A., Ph.D. etc., Associate Professor of Zoology, University of 



Wisconsin, Madison 25 



(Plate IV, and six figures in the text). 



IV. A New Caprellid from the Bay of Fundy. 



By A. G. Huntsman, B.A., M.B., Lecturer on Biology, University of Toronto 39 



(Plates V and VI.) 



V. Preliminary Notes on the Mollusca of St. Andrews and Vicinity, New 

 Brunswick. 

 By John D. Detweiler, B..A., (Queen's University) St. Andrews College, Toronto. ... 43 



VI. A List op Fleshy Fungi Collected at St. Andrews, New Brunswick. 



By Miss Adaline Van Home and the late Miss Mary Van Home 47 



VII. The Iodine Content of the Marine Flora and Fauna in the Neighbourhood 

 OF Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, B. C. 



By A. T. Cameron, M.A., B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Physiology and Physiolog- 

 ical Chemistry, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg 52 



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VIII. On Some of the Parasitic Copepods of the Fishes of the Bay of Fundy. 



By V. Stock, B.A., of the University of Toronto 69 



IX. Some Experiments on the Freezing and Thawing of Live Fish. 



By W. H. Martin, B.A., University of Toronto 73 



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