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TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



week of October. The head of the specimen from the 

 m is dow in the Zoological Museum at University 

 < lollege, Liverpool. 



ires 14, 15 and 16 show three of the now large 

 series of photographs of living Alg», both on the rocks 

 and under the microscope, made by the Eev. T. S. Lea, 

 who proposes to continue his work at the new laboratory 

 durirc nexl summer. 



nthalia lorea, showing 

 the button-like fronds and the 

 I hong-like fructification. 



Fig. 10. ~~ Dctesseria hypoglossutn, 

 magnified. 



Professor Charles B. Davenport, of the University of 

 Chicago, paid the Biological Station a visit at the end of 

 A.ugust, with the view of collecting material for the work 

 on which he is engaged dealing with the study of variation 

 in the genus Pecten. Since then lie has been supplied 

 with a stock <>l specimens from Vovi Erin. 



