Memorandum by the Secretary on Reptile House and Aquarium admissions
Letters from William Saville Kent of the Museum and Institute of Pisciculture Society Limited, to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the establishment of a marine observatory and laboratory in connection with the Brighton Aquarium, his appointment as Inspector of Fisheries to the Government of Tasmania, his application to become a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, his inspection of the fish house, enquiries about the vacant post of Prosector, and a proposed British Zoological Station for the study of marine animals and plats with relation to the advancement of the sciences of biology and economic pisciculture
Report of the Committee on admission to the Aquarium at the Zoological Society of London
Paper from the Secretary on the Fellows' Private View of the opening of the Aquarium at the Zoological Society of London
Minutes of the Aquarium Research Fellowship Committee
Report to the Council of the Zoological Society of London by the Aquarium Research Fellowship Committee
Note by the Secretary on Sunday admission to the Aquarium at the Zoological Society of London
Report by E G Boulenger on stocking the Aquarium with marine specimens
Proposal for a cinema as an important agency of a broad educational policy as well as a source of revenue. When the Mappin Terraces were first constructed in 1913, it was originally proposed to build a cinema in the space below them. However the Aquarium was substituted