BERMUDA 

 HAMILTON: 



BERMUDA NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Museum and 

 Aquarium. 



The society maintains a museum of local natural history in Queen 

 Street, Hamil ton, in charge of Louis L.Mowbray, curator, and i assist- 

 ant. The society also leases from the British government the whole 

 of Agar's Island, with its buildings, and has converted the powder 

 magazine into a public aquarium, in charge of Louis L. Mowbray, super- 

 intendent, and i assistant. An admission fee of i shilling is charged. 

 The income of the society for the support of these institutions is de- 

 rived from membership fees, admission fees to the aquarium, and 

 private subscriptions. 



The Bermuda Natural History Society also furnishes to the Ber- 

 muda Biological Station for Research, free of expense, the use of the 

 barracks, which have been converted into a laboratory provided with 

 running sea water and the usual equipment for such purposes. 



