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MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION ON PUFFIN ISLAND. 39 
June. I1.C. Thompson, F.L.S., Liverpool ............... Copepoda. 
Er 1CAlSs OOULE so ser ccc scenes s-<ccmccnasedsyeaieseess Land plants. 
— Ave Hicicestery SOULMMOLL eo-nce sence aseceiiseeeenscavase Mollusca. 
— Drystoltertoth. Chester -.ecsssesaccseescecesces- ee Diatoms. 
— BLO PELerd mans AVELPOOl ceonccececseeseeeoeesenel Tunicata and general. 
— W.S. McMillan, F.L.S., Maghull .............. Copepoda and Ostra- 
coda. 
— Drapes anitsch sy iverpools je sjcce cerca cc eee: Sponges. 
— JeeAer Club breliver poole secacscssae-seeneeeeernst sr Nudibranchiata. 
— Wardre HallsssTtverpoolljo.satnccerdeose esse anvencs Hydroida. 
-- Ree MeMallanyy liverpool Secsscse.--ccose sesscae-) ceo General. 
— Caowalnson, HES: Dolton’ ..2....c.¢-055-ceeeeene General. 
== — AL 1S iDiiinedaie, Maneaaor)| ee sssaseassecncsabeacae General. 
July. 1, C. Thompson, Liverpool...... ........:.2..0..000 Copepoda. 
== di, Coen, Winwerqawo)l paseocosusdossencenseeepoaneears General. 
-- Rey. W. Houghton, Wellington, Salop ......... General. 
—- iPPat WieINelo, IDM) alinny “,spodansadascnadonnseoreecarasee Land plants. 
— var leetien Gibson) Miverpooliere. jes. --ccessescceenss: Land plants. 
= RaeMicMillamm Miverpool setcaie. cseeneassceeeasceeeer General. 
— leat islenclenen, IbihyeqeO)l ccoccacosaoe eposoddeoosode Tunicata and Nudi- 
branchiata. 
Pera Eornell Liverpool -....0.)-+..05-..ceeesecesssereeses Polycheta. 
SE PASTIOW 3) UiVOTPOOL sot 55 a cosecelcnesenecdessnenensece das General. 
— J. A. Clubb, University College, Liverpool ...... Nudibranchiata. 
Sept. W. Cobb, M.A., Oxford “coe ceguaeonenesassoendeaono General. 
The small steam launch referred to in last year’s report 
was exchanged in April, 1889, for a useful nine-ton sailing 
boat, the ‘‘Bonnie Doon,” a half-decked, double-bowed 
cutter, built like the Isle of Man fishing boats; this has 
been in constant use during the summer, and has proved 
better suited to the peculiar requirements of the locality 
than any other vessel we have tried. The small punt 
obtained in November, 1888, has been most handy for 
light work, and is still in excellent condition. 
The room opening off the kitchen on the north side of 
the house (room III. in plan) was considerably improved 
early in spring by the insertion of a larger window, so 
that it is now not only more pleasant as a sleeping room, 
