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for, on suitable types, such as Sagitta (by Mr. Cole), a 

 Cestode (by Mr. Shipley), an Isopod (by Mr. C. G. Hewitt), 

 and a Pycnogonid. 



As to our other L.M.B.C. publications, a sixth volume 

 of the " Fauna " will soon be issued. Copies of most of 

 the Annual Eeports can still be had. Many of them 

 have some special Appendix or characteristic feature in 

 addition to the routine work of the year. For example, 

 No. G (1893) has the account of the opening, by Sir Spencer 

 Walpole, of the old Biological Station, No. 13 (1899) has 

 Notes on the Plankton of Port Erin, No. 14 (1900) gives 

 faunistic charts and lists of the bay and the neighbour- 

 hood, No. 15 (1901) has as an Appendix the illustrated 

 " Guide to the Aquarium," No. 16 (1902) contains the 

 description and figures of the new Biological Station, 

 while in our last Report (No. IT) there appeared the 

 portrait and Memoir of our late Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 

 Isaac C. Thompson, F.L.S. 



The copies of the " Guide to the Aquarium," which 

 are on sale at the Biological Station, will probably be 

 exhausted this season. An enlarged second edition, with 

 additional matter and some new illustrations, is now in 

 preparation. 



We append to this Report : — 



A — The Curator's Report to the Committee. 



B — The Constitution of the L.M.B.C, and the Laboratory 

 Regulations. 



C— The Acting Hon. Treasurer's Statement (which will be 

 found at p. 52), with the usual List of Subscrip- 

 tions and Balance Sheet. 



D — Illustrated Notes on Manks Antiquities, by P. M. C. 

 Kermode and W. A. Herdman. 



