18 TRANS ACTIOXS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



under tiie supervision of Professor Harvey Gibson, Dr. 

 Dakin and Mr. Laurie. 



Miss Jackson. IMiss Jolley. Miss Scott. 



Miss Robinson. Miss Gk-avc. Miss Coburn. 



Miss Lewis. Miss Bambcr. Miss Robbins. 



aiiss Gill. Miss Firth. Mr. Daniel. 



Miss Knight. Miss Howlett. Miss Edge. 



Miss Stubbs. Miss Galloway. Miss Grundy. 



Jliss F Gleave. Miss Molvneux. Miss Beardsworth, 



*Mi-. J. C. Johnson. *Miss Duke. *Miss Dubbin. 



In addition to these "workers, the Station lias been 



visited during the year by several travellers interested 



in Natural Science and Education, by various groups 



of more senior school pupils with their teachers, and by 



members of scientific societies. 



We have been endeavouring for some years to bring 



the Aquarium and Museum more closely into connection 



with the educational system of the Island, and I am 



glad to say that a beginning has now been made. Mr. 



Ashtoii, the Headmaster of the Secondar}^ School, sends 



eiglileen of his boys every Wednesday afternoon for a 



lecture and ])ractical demonstration, from our Curator, 



lasting fi'om 2-')0 to 4 o'clock. Mr. Chadwick writes to 



me after the first of these: — " I began with a lesson on 



tiie Protozoa, and after a short lecture, with plenty of 



black-board sketches, I got out a couple of microscopes 



and showed the boys an Anneba and a number of 



Foraminifera and Padiolaria. They all liring notebooks, 



and Mr. Ashton r(>f|uires th(>ni to write out. afterwards, 



an account of cacli h'ssoii. ]Vt>xl week T shall take 



animal cells, so that lliey may und<n"slaiid sonu^ihiiig 



of the siruclure of tlic various animal tissues. Tlirii I 



shall take eacli group of Invertebrates in ascending 



oi'dei." 



'Iliis ouglil io do good lo Die l)()\-s and licl]) Ihe 



school. Jt is a small Ix'ginning in llial gcncr:il indo- 



*From Queen's College, Cork. 



