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The Scientific Sub-Committee and representatives of 

 the various Education Committees in the country visited 

 the establishment under the leadership of Mr. James 

 Fletcher on two occasions while the classes for fishermen 

 were going on. 



A considerable number of additions to the Library 



have been made during the year, partly by purchase 



and partly by presentation. The most noteworthy are : — 



Six volumes of the Challenger Reports — presented by 



His Majesty's Government. 

 Twenty-five volumes of publications relating to 

 Marine Biology — presented by the Trustees of 

 the British Museum. 

 Complete set, Journal of the Marine Biological Asso- 

 ciation — presented by the Association. 

 Forbes and Hanley, British Mollusca — purchased. 

 Vols. I., II., III. of Crustacea of Norway, By G. 0. 



Sars — purchased. 

 British Hydroid Zoophytes, Hincks — purchased. 

 British Sessile-eyed Crustacea, Bate and Westwood — 



purchased. 

 British Starfishes, Forbes— purchased. 

 British Sea Anemones and Corals, Grosse— purchased. 

 The Study of Fishes, Gunther — purchased. 

 American Food and Game Fishes, Jordan and Ever- 



niann — purchased. 

 Nordisches Plankton, Brandt u. Apstein, Kiel, 



Pts. 1-4 — purchased. 

 Also a large number of reprints of papers from the 

 Reports on the Sea and Inland Fisheries of Ireland, 1902- 

 1903— presented by Mr. E. W. L. Holt, Scientific Adviser, 

 Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for 

 Ireland, Fisheries Branch, 



