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Mr. Walter E. Archer, Chief Inspector of Fisheries to the 
Board of Trade. 
Rev. R. B. Billinge, Furness Rural District Technical 
Instruction Committee. 
Rev. Dr. Hayman, Aldingham near Baicliff. 
Rey. T. Fowler, Flookburgh. 
Mr. F. J. Ramsden, Furness Railway Company. 
Mr. A. Aslett, - 
Mr. F. Stileman, " 
The Mayor and Members of a Taputstion from the Barrow 
Free Public Library Committee. 
Col. Turner and Members of the Stockport Corporation. 
Mr. Fell (twice). 
Mr. Ascroft (twice). 
Mr. Houldsworth. 
Professor Herdman (twice). 
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The Barrow Teachers, John Graham, B.Sc., P. H. Smith, 
B.Se., and J. E. Turner, B.A., who worked in the laboratory 
last year, were unable, through pressure of other duties, to 
follow up their studies in the laboratory, but hope to be able 
to resume them during the coming year. 
The travelling Fisheries Exhibition, which was fitted up 
in 1897, has during the last four years been on view in 
public institutions in the following Lancashire towns :— 
Liverpool, Salford (1898), Preston (1898-99), Bolton (1899), 
St. Helens (1900), Piel (1900-01), University College, 
Liverpool (1899-1900), and finally Barrow (1901) where it 
is at present. 
This exhibition was transferred from St. Helens to Piel 
in November, 1900. Various repairs to the jars and speci- 
mens had to be made, and all the labels attached to the 
former had to be renewed, owing to leakage of spirit from 
