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The complete list, so far as arranged, is as follows :— 
Memoir I. 
TT. 
TE. 
IV. 
Ascrpia, W. A. Herdman, 60 pp., 5 Pl., 1/6. 
CARDIUM, J. Johnstone, 92 pp., 7 Pl., 2/-. 
Kcurinus, H. C. Chadwick, ... pp., 3 Pl., 1/-. 
Copium, R. J. H. Gibson and Helen Auld. 
HIMANTHALIA, C. EK. Jones. 
PERIDINIAN, George Murray & F. G. Whitting. 
ALCYONIUM, S. J. Hickson. 
DENDRONOTUS, J. A. Clubb. 
AOSTERA, R. J. Harvey Gibson. 
Diatoms, F.. E. Weiss. 
GIGARTINA, O. V. Darbishire. 
PLAICE, F. J. Cole and J. Johnstone. 
CurrLEe-FisH, W. EH. Hoyle. 
OstTRAcOoD, Andrew Scott. 
BoTRYLLOIDES, W. A. Herdman. 
PATELLA, J. R. Ainsworth Davis. 
CaLANuS, Ll. C. Thompson. 
Actinia, J. A. Clubb. 
Bueuna, Laura R. Thornely. 
CALCAREOUS SPONGE, R. Hanitsch. 
PorRpo!Ise, A. M. Paterson. 
ARENICOLA, J. H. Ashworth. 
OystER, W. A. Herdman and J. T. Jenkins. 
I desire now to acknowledge that a generous dona- 
tion from Mr. F. H. Gossage, of Woolton, has met the 
expense of preparing the plates in illustration of the first few 
Memoirs, and so has enabled the Committee to commence 
the publication of the series sooner than would otherwise 
have been possible. At the end of last year’s Report, after 
stating my suggestion as to the L.M.B.C. Memoirs, I 
made an appeal for funds to meet the expense, in the 
course of which I happened to say :—“‘ Liverpool is the 
