MAEINE BIOLOGICAL STATION ON PUFFIN ISLAND, 



suffered no damage to speak of, and is still in fairly 

 serviceable condition, though showing signs of wear. 



Station Eecoed. 



The Journal at the Laboratory records that the follow- 

 ing naturalists have been working at the Biological Station 

 for longer or shorter periods during the present summer : 



DATE. 

 1891. 

 February. 



.'Iprt/. 



June. 



Juhj. 



Aujust. 



Octoher. 



I. C. Thompson, F.L.S., Liverpool Copepoda. 



Alfred Leicester, Soutliport Land Mollusca. 



W. A. Herdnian, Univ. Coll., Liverpool ... Nudibranclis, &c. 



Dr. R. Hanitsch, Univ. Coll., Liverpool ... Sponges. 



I. C. Thompson Copepoda. 



W. A. Herdman Nudibranchs. 



W. Thornely Zoophytes and 



F. v. Mil ward Polyzoa. 



Dr. G. S. Brady, F. R. S Copepoda. 



L C. Thompson Copepoda. 



R. J. H. Gibson, Univ. Coll., Liverpool ... Algre. 



Rev. T. Shankland, Univ. Coll., Bangor ... Land Mollusca. 



Miss A. E. Warham, B.Sc, U.C.L'pool. ... Ascidians. 



Miss L. Buckley, B.Sc, U.C.L'pool General. 



Alfred Leicester, Soutliport Land Mollusca. 



Miss J. Leicester ,, 



J. Coventry, Liverpool General. 



Rev. T . Shankland Land Mollusca. 



L C. Thompson Copepoda. 



W. A. Herdnian Nudibranchs, &c. 



This list contains rather fewer entries than the corre- 

 sponding ones for the last two years, but that may 

 probably be accounted for by the miserable w^eather 

 during the greater part of the season. Several parties 

 which were organised to visit the Station had to be broken 

 up, and on one occasion several of our local biologists got 

 as far as Beaumaris on their way to Puffin Island in very 

 bad weather, and after waiting there for a few days had to 

 return. 



