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Part III. — Ninth Annual Report 
The Board is iodebbed to a large ii amber of foreign fishery 
authorities and others far co-operation in their scientitic work. 
Among these may be meiitiooeJ ; Dr P. P. C. Hoek, the Rcieatiiic 
Saj)erintendeiit of Dutch Fisheries ; Professor Pouchet, the 
Director of tiie Concirneau LAboratory ; Professor Marion, the 
Director of the Marine Laboratory at Marseilles; M. Kaveret 
Wrttel, Sacretary to the Societe ^^ationale d'AccUuiatacioa de 
France; Captain Diune^'ig, the Superinlendent of tlie famous Sea 
Fish Hatchery at Flodevig, Norwiiy ; Captain Drechsel, Superin- 
tendent of Danish Fisheries, an J the naturalist, Dr C. G. J. 
Petersen; Sen.)r Eafael Gutierren Vela, of the Spanish Fisheries 
Department; Professor Giglioli, Florence; Dr A. M. Main and 
Dr Kadolf lAindberg, th^ Inspectors of Svvedish Fisheries; Sir 
(^Iharles Tupper, the High Comaiissioaer for Canada; Mr Adolf 
Nielsen, the Superintendent of the Newfjundland Fisheries; 
Klo3ter-Kammer-Jirecti)r Herwig, the President of the Deutscher 
Fischerei Verein , Dr Ehreabaum of C.irolininsiel ; Colonel Mar- 
shall MacDonalJ, the United States Luih Commissioner; and Mr 
Lindsay Thompson, the Chief Inspector of Fisheries, New South 
Wales. 
The Board have also to thank Sir Thomas F. Braily aad the 
other Inspectors of Irish Fisheries, and Professor W. C. M'Intosh, 
F.R.S., of St Andrews, for much assistance received. 
