26 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Leeds, for laboratory use. The Committee would be glad 

 to add to the income of the Station in this way in the 

 future. Most ordinary marine types for laboratory work 

 can be supplied either fresh or preserved in spirit. 



The usual balance sheet is appended, by the Hon. Treas., 

 along with a list of the subscriptions and donations to the 

 L.M.B.C. funds received during the last year. 



Applications* to be allowed to work at the Biological 

 Station, or for specimens (living or preserved) for Mu- 

 seums, Laboratory work, and Aquaria, should be addressed 

 to Professor Herdman, University College, Liverpool. , 



Subscriptions and Donations should be sent to Mr. I. 

 C. Thompson, F.L.S., 19, Waverley Eoad, Liverpool. 



The L.M.B. Committee are publishing their Reports 

 upon the Fauna and Flora of Liverpool Bay in a series of 

 8vo. volumes at intervals of about three years. Of these 

 two have appeared : — vol. I. containing 372 pp. and 12 

 plates, price 8/6, was issued in 1886 ; vol. II. containing 

 240 pp. and 12 plates, price 7/6, was issued in 1889. 

 Vol. III. is nearly ready and will be issued in the summer 

 of 1892. Copies of these may be ordered from the Liver- 

 pool Marine Biology Committee, University College, 

 Liverpool, or the Hon. Treas., 4, Lord Street, Liverpool. 



* Subscribers of a guinea or upwards to tlie funds are entitled to work at the 

 Station, when there is room, free of charge (except the keeper's weekly- 

 account for food) College Students of Biology are offered lodging (not 

 including food) and tli3 use of the laboratory at the Station at tlie rate of ten 

 shillings per week, payable to the Hon. Treasurer. All visiting the Station, 

 including Members of the Committee, Subscribers, and Students, pay the 

 keeper daily or weekly for their food. Four simple meals (breakfast, dinner, 

 tea, and supper) are provided at about cost price, averaging three shillings 

 a day. 



