CONTENTS. XXI 



Page 



6. Natural Relations between Temperature and Protoplasmic Movements. 



By Jas. Clare, M.A., Ph.U 760 



7. Experimental Observations on the Function of the Nucleus in the Vege- 



table Cell. By Jas. Clare, M.A., Ph.D 761 



8. Co-ordination of Cellular Growth and Action by Physical Forces. By 

 Francis Warner, M.D 761 



MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 



1. A Sketch of the Scottish Fisheries, chiefly in their Scientific Aspects, 

 during the past decade (1882-1892). By Professor W. C. McIntosh, 

 F.R.S.L. & E 762 



2. On Sea Fisheries. By Professor J. Cossar Ewakt, F.R.S.E 763 



3. On the Destruction of Immature Fish, and a Discussion on Remedial 

 Measures. By the Staff of the Marine Biological Association ;.. 763 



Part I. Introductory Statement. By W. L. Calberwood, Director 



M.B.A. Laboratory 763 



Part II. On the Relation of Size to Sexual Maturity : 



(i) North Sea Grounds. By Ernest W. L. Holt 765 



(ii) Plymouth District. By W. L. Calderwood 767 



Part III. The Protection of Immature Fish. By J. T. Cunning- 

 ham, M.A 767 



Part IV. (i) On the Destruction of Immature Fish in the North Sea. 



By Ernest W. L. Holt 768 



(ii) On Remedial Measures. By Ernest W. L. Holt 771 



4. The Food of Fish. By W. Ramsat Smith, B.Sc, M.B., CM 772 



6. Notes on Teleostean Development. By E. W. L. Holt 772 



6. The Effect of Sea Water on the Vitality of the Salmon Fungus. By 



A. P. Swan 772 



7. On the Formation of Argenteous Matter in the Integument of Teleosteans, 



By Professor E. E. Prince 772 



8. The Development of the Pharyngeal Teeth in the Labridae. By Professor 



E. E. Prince 773 



9. On the Skin of the Hedgehog. By E. W. Caklier, M.D., B.Sc, F.R.M.S. 773 



10. On the Industry and Intelligence of Insects in relation to Flowers. By 



Rev. Alex. S. Wilson 774 



TUESDA Y, A UG UST 9. 



Department of Botany. 



1. Tubercles on the Thallus of some Floridea3. By Professor Schmitz 774 



2. On a Comparison of the Marine Floras of the Warm Atlantic and the 



Indian Ocean. By George Murray, F.R.S.E., F.L.S 775 



3. On the Structure of the Stem of a Typical Sigilhiria. By W. Car- 

 RUTHERS, F.R.S 776 



