. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 13 Laboratory. A majority of the M. B. L. Trustees oppose the sale of this unique piece of property, although there was considerable support for leasing the property. It should be possible to solve this problem to the mutual satisfaction of both institu- tions, permitting effective expansion of the Oceanographic Institution but, at the same time, protecting the interests of the Marine Biological Laboratory. Biological Bulletin At the termination of this year, Dr. Donald P. Costello became editor of the


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 13 Laboratory. A majority of the M. B. L. Trustees oppose the sale of this unique piece of property, although there was considerable support for leasing the property. It should be possible to solve this problem to the mutual satisfaction of both institu- tions, permitting effective expansion of the Oceanographic Institution but, at the same time, protecting the interests of the Marine Biological Laboratory. Biological Bulletin At the termination of this year, Dr. Donald P. Costello became editor of the "Biological Bulletin," succeeding Dr. H. Burr Steinbach. Housing Housing continues to be a vexing problem though it has been eased somewhat by the building of several houses in the Devil's Lane Tract during the past two years. The roads in this tract have been accepted by the town and power lines and water mains have been installed. There are appended as parts of this report: 1. Memorial 2. The Staff 3. Investigators and Students 4. The Lalor Fellows 5. Tabular View of Attendance 6. Subscribing and Cooperating Institutions 7. Evening Lectures 8. Shorter Scientific Papers Presented at the Seminar 9. Members of the Corporation Respectfully submitted, PHILIP B. ARMSTRONG, Director 1. MEMORIAL Leonor Michaelis By E. S. G. BARRON The Marine Biological Laboratory mourns the death of Professor Michaelis. The loss is more deeply felt, as his death came just two months after the Department of Physi- ology had decided to celebrate his 75th birthday by dedicating to him the Physiology Course of 1950. He was very touched by this tribute and had accepted our invitation to spend the summer with us. Students and staff expected to profit from his genius and his wisdom. A member of the Corporation since 1928, Professor Michaelis was an instructor of the Physiology Course for ten years. Born in Berlin, Germany, on January 16, 1875, Leonor Michaelis graduated from the Medical School in


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