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of a routine nature, and it may be noted that during this and 

 the preceding two years the Committee issued L.M.B.C. 

 Memoirs on " Alcyonium," " Lepeophtheirus " and " Lerna3a, v 

 " Lineus," " Pleuronectes," " Chondrus," and " Patella." 



Each successive year now began to show an increase in 

 the number of investigators doing original work at the new 

 Laboratory, and an increased interest in the public as shown 



Fig. 10. Students at a field-demonstration. 



[Photo, by Prof. W. J. Dakin. 



by the numbers of visitors to the Aquarium. Each year also 

 showed important additions to the accommodation and 

 equipment at the Station, such as the addition of a second 

 storage tank on the cliff behind, improvements in the Fish 

 hatching and in the circulation of water in the Aquarium tanks 

 and in the facilities for students' work. " Many of our Univer- 



