BuL. U. vS. B. v., 1908. 



Platk CXLV. 



Marine hatchery and laboratory-, Woods Hole. Mass., established twenty-five years ago, and devoted to the cultureof 

 cod, flounders, and lobsters, the output of which in 1908 was 337 millions. Also the headquarters of important 

 biological investigations of the east-coast fauna, the laboratory privileges being accorded gratuitously to qualified 

 students. 



Residence at the marine station. Woods Hole. Mass., formerly the smniUL-r litadquarters of ihe Bureau, and now 

 occupied by I lie officials of the laboratory and hatcherj' a:ul by temi^orary assistants engaged in special work. (Sec 

 p. 1384.) 



