38 Report on the Work of the Marine Laboratory, Lame Harbour. 



would be very great, and it was thought that it would be taken 

 advantage of for teachers' classes, and similar purposes, as was the 

 case with such institutions in England and Scotland. 



The lecture was illustrated by lantern illustrations, which added 

 additional interest to it. 



A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Garrett Nagle, R.M., and 

 seconded by Mr. John Horner, was passed to Professor Gregg 

 Wilson. 



27 th April, 1905. 



Sir Otto Jaffe. J. P., in the chair. 



Two Papers were read by 



W. C. Martin, M.I.E. & S., A.M.I.E.E. 



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