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The Scientific Sub-Coiuinittee and representatives of 

 the various Education Ommittees in the country visited 

 the establishment under the leadership of Mr. James 

 Fletcher on two occasions while the classes for fishermen 

 were ^'oing- on. 



A considerable number of additions t(j the Library 



have been made duriu<? the year, partly by purchase 



and partly by presentaticni. The most noteworthy are : — 



Six volumes of the Challenger Reports presented by 



His Majesty's Government. 

 Twenty-five volumes of publications relating lo 

 Maiine Biology presented by the Trustees of 

 the British Museum. 

 Complete set, Journal of the Marine Biological Asso- 

 ciation presented by the Association. 

 Forbes and Hanley, British Mollusca -purchased. 

 \ols. I., II., 111. of Crustacea of Norway, By G. O. 



Sars — purchased. 

 British Hydroid Zoophytes, Hincks purchased. 

 British Sessile-eyed Crustacea, ]Jate and AVestwood - - 



purchased. 

 British Starfishes, Forbes -purchased. 

 British Sea Anemones and ('orals, (josse j)urchased. 

 The Study of Fishes, Gunther -purchased. 

 American Food and Game Fishes, Jordan and Ever- 



mann— -purchased. 

 Nordisches Plankton, lirandt u. Apstein, Kiel, 



Pts. 1-4 — purchased. 

 Also a large number of repiiiits of papers from the 

 Reports on the Sea and Inland Fisheries of Ireland, 1902- 

 1908 — presented by Mr. E. W. L. Holt, Scientific Adviser, 

 Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction tor 

 Ireland, Fisheries Branch. 



