MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT POUT ERIN. 



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view, P]. III.) It is on the beach at one corner of the 

 bay, near where the sand and rocks meet, and at the foot 

 of the chff upon which the Bellevue Hotel stands. It is 

 connected with the highroad by means of a broad zig-zag 

 gravel walk and concrete steps, and is only about one third 

 of a mile from the railway station. It is just at the bottom 

 of the hotel grounds, and arrangements have been made 

 with Mr. Clague by which those working at the Biological 

 Station can live comfortably and economically at a fixed 

 tariff at the hotel. 



Fig. 4. Liverpool INlarine Biological Station at Port Erin. 



The sea comes to within a few yards of the windows of 

 the Station, and the bay immediately in front is sheltered, 

 pure sea water with a varied bottom suitable for small 

 boat dredging and tow-netting; while the rocky coast, 



