48 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



VI. — Each worker is entitled to a work-place opposite a 

 window in the Laboratory ; and to make use of the micro- 

 scopes, reagents and other apparatus, and of the boats, 

 dredges, tow-nets, &c., so far as is compatible with 

 the claims of other workers, and of the routine duties of 

 the Curator. 



VII. — Each worker will be allowed to use one pint of 

 methylated spirit per week, free. Any further amount re- 

 quired must be paid for. All dishes, jars, bottles, and tubes 

 may be used, but must not be taken away from the Labor- 

 atory. If any workers desire to make, preserve, and take 

 away, collections of marine animals and plants, they must 

 make special arrangements with the Director in regard to 

 bottles and spirit. 



VIII. — Workers desiring to employ larger sailing boats 

 than those belonging to the station, can do so, at their 

 own expense, by applying to Mr. Clague, of the Belle- 

 vue Hotel. 



IX. — All workers at the station are expected to lay a 

 a paper on some of their results, or at the least a short 

 report upon their work, before the Biological Society of 

 Liverpool, during the current or the following session. 



X. — All Subscriptions, payments and other communica- 

 tions relating to finance, should be sent to the Hon. 

 Treasurer, Mr. I. C. Thompson, F.L.S., 19, Waverley 

 Road, Liverpool. Applications for permission to work at 

 the Station, or for preserved animals, or communications 

 in regard to the scientific work, should be made to Professor 

 Herdman, University College, Liverpool. 



