MAEINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 



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This excellent list of those who have made use of the 

 Station, and the fact that during the greater part of the 

 summer the laboratory has been continuously occupied by 

 workers, sufficiently justify the action of the Committee 

 in moving the institution to such a favourable spot as 

 Port Erin. 



The Puffin Island Station. 

 In relinquishing the Puffin Island establishment, we 

 are glad to think that it will be still kept up as a Biological 

 Station. Dr. Phihp White, and Prof. Keginald Philhps, 



y ; — ^ and others connected 



/ J^M^^^^ with the University Col- 



lege of North "Wales, at 

 Bangor, have formed a 

 Local Committee for the 

 purpose of taking over 

 our effects, and continu- 

 ing our work ; so we 

 may congratulate our- 

 selves that in moving to 

 Port Erin, we have not 

 only bettered our own 

 position and established 

 a new Biological Station, 

 but we have also indirectly been the means of starting the 

 Bangor Committee on similar work, and so have practi- 

 cally added one to the local centres of marine investigation. 



Notes on Work done at Port Erin. 

 Mr. F. W. Gamble, B.Sc, Berkeley Fellow (in Zoology) 

 of the Owens College, Manchester, worked at the labora- 

 tory during most of July, and also for a week at the 

 beginning of October. He commenced there a systematic 

 study of the Turbellarian Worms, collecting, preserving, 



Fig. lU. W .A.H. and K.Jl. on the 

 rocks at Puffin Island. 



