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L.M.B.C. NOTICES. 



The public are admitted by ticket to inspect the 

 Aquarium from 12 to 1 and from 6 to 6-30 p.m. daily, 

 when the Curator will be, as far as possible, in attendance 

 to give information. Tickets of admission, price sixpence 

 each, to be obtained at the Biological Station or at the 

 Bellevue Hotel. The various tanks are intended to be 

 illustrative of the marine life of the Isle of Man. It is 

 intended also that short lectures on the subject should be 

 given from time to time by Prof. Herdman, F.E.S., the 

 Hon. Director of the Station, or by other members of 

 the Committee. 



Applications to be allowed to work at the Biological 

 Station, or for specimens (living or preserved) for 

 Museums, Laboratory work, and Aquaria, should be 

 addressed to Professor Herdman, F.K.S., University 

 College, Liverpool. 



Subscriptions and donations should be sent to Mr. I. 

 C. Thompson, F.L.S., 19, Waverley Koad, Liverpool. 



The L.M.B. Committee are publishing their Keports 

 upon the Fauna and Flora of Liverpool Bay in a series of 

 8vo. volumes at intervals of about three years. Of these 

 there have appeared : — 



Vol. I. (372 pp., 12 plates), 1886, price 8/6. 



Vol. II. (240 pp., 12 plates), 1889, price 7/6. 



Vol. III. (400 pp., 24 plates), 1892, price 10/6. 

 Copies of these may be ordered from the Liverpool 

 Marine Biology Committee, University College, Liver- 

 pool, or from the Hon. Sec, 4, Lord Street, Liverpool. 



Isaac C. Thompson, 



Hon. Sec. and Treas. 



