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The next two Memoirs, No. Y., Alcyonium, by 

 Professor Hickson, and No. VI., on the Fish Parasites 

 Lernjea and Lepeophtheirits, by Mr. Andrew Scott, are 

 now in the printer's hands, and will be ready for distribu- 

 tion in a few weeks. Lineus, by Mr. R. C. Punnett, will 

 probably be out early in 1901. Others, such as the 

 Oyster, Sagitta, and the Plaice are in preparation. 



In order to meet the wishes of the bookselling trade, 

 the L.M.B.C. have decided to place the sale of their 

 Memoirs in future in the hands of a well-known firm of 

 scientific publishers, and they have made arrangements 

 to this effect with Messrs. Williams & Norgate. This 

 arrangement, however, is only in regard to the sale of the 

 volumes, and does not relieve the L.M.B.C. of any 

 responsibility either scientific or financial. 



The production of the Memoirs will still take place 

 in Liverpool, under the editorship and control of the 

 officers of the Committee, Messrs. Williams & Norgate 

 merely acting as agents for the distribution and sale of 

 the books. Any of the other L.M.B.C. volumes or reports 

 can also be obtained through Messrs. Williams & Norgate. 



The complete list of the L.M.B.C. Memoirs published 

 and in contemplation is now as follows : — 

 Memoir I. Ascidia, W. A. Herdman, 60 pp., 5 Pis. 

 II. Cardium, J. Johnstone, 92 pp., 7 Pis, 



III. Echinus, H. C. Chadwick, 36 pp., 5 Pis. 



IV. Codlum, R. J. H. Gibson and Helen Auld. 

 V. Alcyonium, S. J. Hickson, 30 pp., 3 Pis. 



VI. Lern.ea and Lepeophtheirus, Andrew Scott. 

 Dendronotus, J. A. Clubb. 

 Peridinians, G. Murray and F. G\ Whitting, 

 Zostera, R. J. Harvey Gibson. 

 Himanthalia, C E. Jones. 

 Diatoms, F. E. Weiss. 



