MAKINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 7 



Clague of the Bellevue Hotel, that a biological station of 

 three rooms should be erected, of which the Committee 

 would take a lease. The Committee desire to express their 

 appreciation of the public spirit and enterprise wiiich 

 Mr. Clague has shown, the readiness with which he has 

 met their views, and the trouble he has taken to see the 

 whole work satisfactorily carried out. 



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Fig. 3. Stack Rock, Calf Sound, near Port Erin. 



After returning to Liverpool I prepared detailed plans 

 of the proposed biological station w4iich, after being sanc- 

 tioned by the executive of the Committee, were transmitted 

 to the builder. The work was commenced on April 20th, 

 and finished in every detail, including the internal fittings 

 and varnishing of the woodw^ork, a couple of days before 



