ON THE ZOOLOGICAL STATION AT NAPLES. 



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axice, and it is not improbable that many a student would by this means 

 be enabled to participate in the advantages of the table at Naples, who 

 might otherwise be deterred by the expense of the journey. The plan, 

 extended or modified according to circumstancss, is one adopted by 

 several of the foreign bodies having tables at the Zoological Station. 



In conclusion I desire to express my cordial thanks to the Committee 

 of the British Association for the privilege of using the table at their 

 disposal. 



The following tables are extracted from the ' Annual Report ' issued 

 by Dr. Dohrn :— 



List op Naturalists to whom Specimens have been sent from 

 August 1, 1878, to June 30, 1879. 



