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The work will be gone on with whenever opportunity 

 offers, and we shall hope to return to the subject in a 

 future report. 



L.M.B.C. Memoirs. 



During this year two important Memoirs have been 

 added to our published series, and two additional ones of* 

 still larger size are now nearly completed. No. XEY. on 

 Ligia, the large shore Isopod Crustacean, by 

 Mr. C. Gordon Hewitt was issued in January, 

 and Mr. Chadwick's Memoir on Antedon, the 



Fig. 13. — Antedon bifida, the rosy feather-star : 

 1. Adult, nat. size ; 2. stalked larva, nat. size ; 3. larva magnified. 



Rosy-Feather-Star (fig. 13), illustrated by seven 

 beautiful plates, appeared in June. Mr. Dakin's Pectex, 

 the Scallop, is now in my hands and will probably be out 

 in December or January ; and Mr. Pearson's Cancer (the 

 edible crab) will follow soon after as our seventeenth 





