1893.] Notes on Marine Laboratories of Europe. 701 
(Fig. 2), is adorned with frescoes in a truly Italian style. 
It looks out into a long loggia with view of the sea and 
Capri, where the student is wont to promenade or retire 
in after lucheon hour with easy chair and book. The work- 
ing library is of the best and is sure to contain the results of 
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Fic. 2. 
Naples. Corner of north end of Library : Photographed by writer, May, 1891. 
the most recent researches. The desk shown in the figure is 
one on'which each day is to be found the latest publications. 
In the upper pigeon holes are the cards prepared for each 
investigator on his advent to Naples; with these he replaces 
the volumes which he has taken to his work place. Every 
