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other Dinoflagellata from Prof. C. A. Kofoid, who did 
some work on our local material during his visit here last 
summer. ‘his unusual amount of excellent material, 
which the Committee is happy to be able to issue to the 
scientific world, is, however, embarrassing from the point 
of view of expense. Lithographic plates, such as these 
Memoirs require, seem to become more costly, and with 
the growing elaboration of the subject more detailed 
illustration is necessary. ‘The Committee are therefore 
very grateful for several special donations and grants 
which have enabled the Treasurer to meet the expenses 
of plates for several of the above-mentioned Memoirs. 
Further donations to provide for the illustrations of those 
still unpublished will be very welcome. 
The following shows a list of the Memoirs already 
published or arranged for : — 
J. Ascrpia, W. A. Herdman, 60 pp., 5 Pls. 
II. Carpium, J. Johnstone, 92 pp., 7 Pls. 
iT. Keninus, H. C. Chadwick, 36 pp., 5 Pls. 
IV. Copirum, R. J. H. Gibson and H. Auld, 26 pp., 
3 Pls. 
VY. Axcyonium, 8. J. Ilickson, 30 pp., 3 Pls. 
VI. LeprorutTHetrus anp Lernaa, A. Scott, 62 pp., 
els, 
VII. Linevs, R. C. Punnett, 40 pp., 4 Pls. 
Will Puaice, F. J. Cole and J. Johnstone, 260 pp., 
11 Pls. 
IX. Cuonprvs, O. V. Darbishire, 50 pp., 7 Pls. 
XX. Parenua, J. R. A. Davis and H. J. Fleure, 84 
pp., 4 Pls. 
XI. Arenicoia, J. H. Ashworth, 126 pp., 8 Pls. 
XII. Gamuarus, M. Cussans, 55 pp., 4 Pls. 
Mie yAnuripa, A. D. Imms, 107 pp., 8 Pls. 
XIV. Lieta, C, G. Hewitt, 45 pp., 4 Pls. 
