26 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



Canadian governments, a permanent international committee on 

 marine fishery investigations was established last January. Of 

 this I was appointed a member, and on June 29th. , attended its 

 first meeting in Montreal, at which recommendations for the 

 standardization of future hydrographic and plankton studies 

 between the fishery services of the two governments were adopted. 

 During the past autumn, Prof. T. Kawamura, of the Imperial 

 University, Kyoto, Japan, visited the Museum, and examined our 

 series of agalmid siphonophores, in connection with his studies on 

 Japanese representatives of this group. 



