164 TEANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Besides this list of over 60 workers who stayed at the 

 Station for x^eriods varying from a few days or a week to 

 several months, there were several occasions on which 

 large parties visited Port Erin for a day for the purpose 

 of seeing the biological station and doing some collecting. 

 Such visitors are not recorded in the list. 



Much of the work referred to in the above table will be 

 reported on in detail below, or will form the subject matter 

 of separate papers to be laid before the Biological Society 

 during the coming year. 



