Announcement 



The Puget Sound Marine Station Publications appear at irregular in- 

 tervals as the articles are ready for publication. The papers are numbered 

 consecutively, and paged consecutively until a volume is completed. The 

 articles are chiefly on marine animals and plants, and it is expected that 

 they vnll be the direct results of the work at the Station. The Publications 

 are offered in exchange for the publications of universities, learned institu- 

 tions and societies, and libraries. 



The editorial staff is composed of the following: 



Editor 

 T. C. Frye, University of Washington. 



Associate Editors 

 W. J. Baumgartner, University of Kansas. 

 H. S. Erode, Whitman College. 

 Trevor Kincaid, University of Washington. 

 Albert Sweetzer, University of Oregon. 



Prices of Articles 



Vol. 1, No. 1, Growth of the Fronds of Nereocystis luetkeana, by 



Annie L. Fallis. Pages 1-8, Jan., 1915 $0.25 



No. 2, Hormiscia tetraciliata sp. nov., by T. C. Frye and 



S. M. Zeller. Pages 9-13, Jan., 1915 25 



No. 3, Notes on the growth of the Stipe of Nereocystis 

 luetkeana, by Sarah M. Sheldon. Pages 15-18, 

 Jan., 1915 25 



No. 4, Ability of Seaweeds to Withstand Desiccation, by Wal- 

 ter L. C. Muenscher. Pages 19-23, Feb., 1915 25 



No. 5, Gas Exchange in the Pneumatocyst of Nereocystis luet- 

 keana (Mertens) P. & R., by Sanford M. Zeller and 

 Abigail Neikirk. Pages 25-30, July, 1915 25 



No. 6, Experiments with Marine Algae in Fresh Water, by Lola 



B. Brown. Pages 31-34, Dec, 1915 25 



No. 7, The Male Reproductive Organs of Some Common Crabs 

 of Puget Sound, by Nathan Fasten. Pages 35-41, Dec, 

 1915 25 



No. 8, Some Points in the Structure of Alaria fistulosa, by 



Alice L. Kibbe. Pages 43-57, Dec, 1915 35 



No. 9, A Study of the Algal Associations of San Juan Island, 



by Walter L. C. Muenscher. Pages 59-84, Dec, 1915. . .60 



All correspondence and exchanges should be addressed to the Puget 

 Sound Marine Station; care the Director, T. C. Frye, University of Washing- 

 ton, Seattle, Wash. 



