82 TRAXSACTIOXS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Thomas Ghorst, Bolton-le-Sands ; Arthur Townley, 

 Sunderland Point; Richard Bond, Morecambe ; Thomas 

 Bond, Morecambe; Thomas Gerrard, Morecambe; Henry 

 Atkinson, Knott End, Fleetwood; John Abram, Banks; 

 Ricliard Abram, Banks; Richard Brookfield, Banks; 

 Thomas Abram, Banks. 



Third Class, held April 24th to May Oth.— H. 

 Chappie, H. Crompton, R. J.Gornall, J.Harrison, F.Hill, 

 J. Johnson, A. Kissack, T. Nisbett, C. Price, J. Rawcliii, 

 T. Singleton, S. Smith, C. E. Wilson, W. Wright, 

 Fleetwood. 



Fourth Class, lield May 8th to 19th.— R. Cringle, 

 J. Cropper, R. Grundy, T. Hodgson, W. Holmes, J. 

 Huntington, R. Iddon, M. McMannus, T. Nisbett, W. P. 

 Sawyers, M. Sumner, W. A. Tennant, G. Wright, 

 J. Wright, Fleetwood. 



In the first two classes the course of instruction 

 related to Marine Biology only, and was similar to what 

 1ms been given in former years. The third and fourth 

 classes were restricted to deep sea trawl fishermen, residing 

 in Fleetwood, who were preparing to sit for the Board of 

 Trade examinations for certificates as second hand or 

 skipper of a fishing vessel. The morning lesson, lasting 

 two and a half hours, dealt witli Marine Biology suitable 

 for deep sea fishermen. The afternoon lesson, lasting three 

 hours, was conducted by Captain E. Barker Thornber, the 

 County .Navigation Instructor, who gave an efficient course 

 in Navigation and Seamanshi}). The continued success 

 of the Xavigation courses has led to further dev<'lopment, 

 and it has been decided to hold three classes foi' Avcp sea 

 trawlers in tlie spiing of 1912. Only one class in M\rine 

 Biology will bi- hehl. 



Classes for first and second year courses in Nature 

 Studv for school teachers were carried on between April 



