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CLASSES AND OTHER WORK AT PIEL. 



By a. Scott. 



Classes at Piel. 



Two classes in Marine Biolooy and Navigation for fishermen 

 were held in the spring of 1921. The first one met during the 

 period 7th to 18th March, and was attended by fourteen men. 

 The second was held between 18th and 29th A])ril, and was 

 attended by thirteen men. 



The following are the names of the fishermen who attended 

 these classes : — 



7th to 18th March.— W. Rimmer, Blackpool ; Victor 

 Houghton, F. Woodhouse, H. Woodhouse, R. Woodhouse, 

 R. Gardner, J. Parkinson, Morecambe ; Robert Burrow, 

 Bolton-le-Sands ; Robert Burrow, Isaac Burrow, F. Dickinson, 

 Grange-over-Sands ; Thos. Wilkinson, Baicliff ; Thos. Butler, 

 S. Benson, Flookburgh. 



18th to 29th April.— J. H. Atkinson, Richard Wright (1), 

 Richard Wright (2), Fleetwood ; Fred Taylor, J. Baines, 

 Bolton-le-Sands ; J. Dickinson, Silverdale : Frank Dickinson, 

 AUithwaite ; P. Benson, M. Cowperthwaite, Flookburgh ; 

 H. Baylift', W. Benson, Baicliff ; Thos. Butler, Aldingham ; 

 W. J. Edmondson, Rampside. 



Mr. R. J. Daniel, of the Oceanography Department, 

 University, Liverpool, had charge of the whole of the teaching 

 work. 



In the interval between the fishermen's classes, Mr. R. H. 

 Wardle, M.Sc, of the Zoology Department, Manchester 

 University, brought a party of senior zoology students to 

 examine the fauna and flora of the shore in the vicinity of the 

 Laboratory. The following is the report supplied by Mr. 

 Wardle at the conclusion of the visit. It gives an account of 

 the work done and the facilities provided for workers. 



