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August 13th, dredged from a small boat, 5 — 10 

 fms., mud. 



(C) Island of Inishbofin, August 15th, shore collecting 



at low tide. 



(D) Galway Bay, August 17th, shore collecting at 



Salthill, low tide. 



(E) Off Inishmore, Arran Ids, due north of Killeany, 3 



miles out, August 18th, dredged and trawled in 

 24 fms. 



(F) Off Bull Island, Dursey Head, August 24th, 



dredged in 60 fms., gravel. 



(G-) Bantry Bay, August 26th, dredged in about 10 

 fms., sand. 



I am indebted to a number of friends for help in drawing 

 up the following lists and notes. Professor A. C. Haddon 

 has kindly examined the Actinias, Professor Jeffrey Bell 

 has named several of the more difficult Echinodermata, 

 Dr. Hanitsch has examined the Sponges and Mr. A. 0. 

 Walker the Crustacea, Mr. F. Archer has furnished me 

 with a small list of Shells, Miss L. E. Thornely has 

 identified the Hydroid Zoophytes and the Polyzoa, Mr. 

 J. Hornell has named the few Worms, while Miss A. E. 

 Warham, B.Sc, and Miss J. H. Willmer have gone over 

 all the Tunicata, under my direction, and have given me 

 much assistance in the dissection and identification of the 

 numerous specimens. 



List of the Tow-net Gatheeings. 



1. Off Pladda, near Arran, Firth of Clyde, August 7th. 

 (Deposit thick and yellow.) 



Many Diatoms, Coscinodiscus and others. 



Ceratium tripos - very abundant 



C. furca - ,, 



G. fusus - ,, 



