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this interesting form by trawling in the deep channel (see 

 fig. 6) between Port Erin and Ireland. 



LANCASHIRE 



75 Fp-ths. 



Fig. 6 — Section across the Irish Sea through Douglas. 



L.M.B.C. Publications. 



Since the last Annual Keport the following L.M.B.C. 

 papers have appeared in the Transactions of the Biological 

 Society. As usual, extra copies of the sheets have been 

 struck off and stored for publication in volume Y. of the 

 " Fauna," which will probably be ready to be issued in a 

 year or so : — 



1. Revised list of Hydromedusae of the L.M.B.C. 

 district, by Edward T. Browne, B.A., F.Z.S. 



2. Additional notes on the Turbellaria of the L.M.B.C. 

 district, by H. Lyster Jameson, B.A. 



The following may also be noted under this head : — 

 (1) In the Sea-Fisheries Laboratory Report for 1896, there 

 have been published some observations on the development 

 of the Gurnard, the Lemon Sole, and the Witch at Port 

 Erin ; (2) the Catalogue of the Fisheries Collection, in the 

 Zoological Museum at University College, contains a list 

 of Fishes of the neighbourhood — a group upon which we 

 have not yet had a full report ; and (3) Prof. Herdman's 

 paper in the " Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science " 

 gives an account of the large green Thalassemia trawled 

 in the deep w T ater off Port Erin. 



