4 LIVEEPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



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



— J. Vicars, Bootle Land plants. 



— A. Leicester, Soiithport Mollusca. 



— Dr. Stolterfoth, Chester Diatoms. 



— Prof. Herdman, Liverpool Tunicata and general. 



— W. S . McMillan, F .L. S. , Maghull Copepoda and Ostra- 



coda. 



— Dr. R. Hanitsch, Liverpool Sponges. 



— J. A. Clubb, Liverpool Niidibranchiata. 



— W. J. Halls, Liverpool Hydroida. 



— R. McMillan, Liverpool General. 



— G. Swainson, F.L.S., Bolton General. 



— A. F. Dumergiie, Liverpool General. 



July. I. C. Thompson, Liverpool Copepoda. 



— J. Coventry, Liverpool General. 



— Rev. W. Houghton, "Wellington, Salop General. 



— Prof. McNab, Dublin Land plants. 



— R. J. H. Gibson, Liverpool Land plants. 



— R. McMillan, Liverpool General. 



— Prof. Herdman, Liverpool Tunicata and Nudi- 



branchiata. 

 August, i. Hornell, Liverpool Polychseta. 



— J. Agnew, Liverpool General, 



— J. A. Clubb, University College, Liverpool Nudibranchiata. 



Sept. W. Cobb, M.A., Oxford General. 



The small steam launch referred to in last year's report 

 was exchanged in April, 1889, for a useful nine-ton sailing 

 boat, the "Bonnie Doon," a half- decked, double-bowed 

 cutter, built like the Isle of Man fishing boats ; this has 

 been in constant use during the summer, and has proved 

 better suited to the peculiar requirements of the locality 

 than any other vessel we have tried. The small punt 

 obtained in November, 1888, has been most handy for 

 light work, and is still in excellent condition. 



The room opening off the kitchen on the north side of 

 the house (room III. in plan) was considerably improved 

 early in spring by the insertion of a larger window, so 

 that it is now not only more pleasant as a sleeping room, 



