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Class held March 9th to 20th.—J. J. Peet, Lytham; 
Thomas Newsham, Lytham; John Leadbetter, Fleetwood ; 
Krnest C. Leadbetter, Fleetwood; David Moss, Fleet- 
wood; John Colley, Fleetwood; James Carter, More- 
cambe, James Johnstone, Morecambe; Wilfred \Wood- 
house, Morecambe; J. G. Gardner (Secretary Fishermen’s 
Association), Morecambe; Hugh Rimmer, St. Anne’s; 
James Robinson, Southport; William Jackson, South- 
port; Thomas Wright, Southport; John Wright, 
Southport. 
Class held March 231d to April 83rd—lLawrence 
Abram (Ned’s), Banks; John Wareing (Stephen’s), 
Banks; Richard Sharples, Banks; Richard Wright, 
Marshside; Nicholas Wright (Selby), Marshside; John 
Harrison, St. Anne’s; Harry Melling, St. Anne’s; John 
C. Pegler, Fleetwood; T. P. Ball, Jr., Fleetwood; William 
Wilson, Fleetwood; Thomas Wilson, Fleetwood; James 
Bond, Morecambe; George Bond, Morecambe; William 
Brown, Morecambe; John Birkett, Morecambe. 
Class held April 20th to May 1st.—Robert Wright, 
Marshside; Jeffrey Ball, Marshside; Robert Harrison, 
St. Anne’s; Nicholas Parkinson, Lytham; Thomas 
Whiteside, Lytham; Robert Clarkson, Lytham; Fred. H. 
Pegler, Fleetwood; Richard Bond, Morecambe; Richard 
Bond, Morecambe; Walter Bell, Morecambe; James 
Cocking, Morecambe; William Johnson, Ulverston; J. 
Bouskill, Flookburgh; James Butler, Flookburgh; David 
Wilkinson, Baicliff. 
In addition to these Classes for Fishermen, two 
courses in Nature Study for School Teachers were 
arranged, and proved a successful experiment. The first 
one was attended by seventeen head masters, head 
mistresses, and assistants from the schools under the 
Barrow School Board. It was held on two evenings and 
