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established at the British Museum (Natural History), South Kensington. 
We are glad to say that the archives established at the Royal Society of 
Edinburgh have been maintained and are also prepared to receive such data. 
For the convenience of editors and contributors it is to be hoped that other 
journals liable to receive papers containing, or based on, extensive numerical 
observations will follow their example :— 
Annals of Applied Biology. 
Annals of Botany. 
Instructions to Authors (Leaflet issued by the Publications Committee of 
the Zoological Society of London). 
Fournal of Experimental Biology. 
Journal of the Linnean Society. 
Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology. 
Journal of the Malocological Society. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society. 
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. 
ZOOLOGICAL RECORD. 
Report of Committee appointed to co-operate with other Sections interested 
and with the Zoological Society, for the purpose of obtaining support for 
the ‘ Zoological Record’ (Sir SypNEY Harmer, K.B.E., F.R.S., 
Chairman; Dr. W. T. Caiman, F.R.S., Secretary; Prof. E. S. 
Goopricx, F.R.S., Prof. D. M. S. Watson, F.R.S.). 
THE grant of £50 was paid over to the Zoological Society on May 2, 1935, 
as a contribution towards the cost of preparing and publishing Vol. LXX 
of the Zoological Record for 1933. The statement of the ‘ Record Fund’ 
in the report of the Council of the Zoological Society for 1934 shows that 
the balance had fallen from £2,317 18s. 2d. to £2,070 5s. 3d., the loss on 
Vol. LXX having increased considerably over that of the preceding year. 
While such fluctuations are to be expected from year to year, it is evident 
that the support of the contributing societies is still essential for the con- 
tinuation of the Zoological Record. The Committee accordingly asks for 
reappointment, with the renewal of the grant of £50. 
FRESHWATER BIOLOGICAL STATION, WINDERMERE. 
Report of Committee appointed to aid competent investigators nominated by 
the Committee to carry out definite pieces of work at the Freshwater 
Biological Station, Wray Castle, Windermere (Prof. F. E. Frirscu, 
F.R.S., Chairman; Mr. J. T. Saunpgrs, Secretary; Miss P. M. 
JENKIN, Dr. C. H. O’Donocuue, from Section D; Dr. W. H. 
PEARSALL, from Section K). 
_ Tue grant of £75 from the British Association has been used to assist the 
- following work at Wray Castle : 
Miss Humphries has investigated the fauna of the mud at depths below 
