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tide, but it is more frequently caught on fishing lines at the head of 

 the pier. 



Mr. H. "W. Jacob has undertaken to work up the Irish Crustacea, 

 60 we may expect a report thereon from him in due course. I have 

 handed over all my material to him. 



I have made a practice of carefully preserving my captures, and 

 have presented a set to the Natural History Museum, Kildare-street, 

 where they can be examined by those interested in our marine fauna. 

 With but one or two exceptions, all the forms mentioned above will be 

 found in the Museum. In this matter I am pleased to find that I 

 had anticipated the subsequently framed regulation of the Academy. 



I would like to add that I shall be very pleased to communicate 

 with anyone who is interested in marine zoology. Any specimans or 

 information so obtained will be duly acknowledged. 



