68 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — 
Galathea nexa, Crangon nanus, Mysis inermis, Cuma 
edwardsit (with ova), Atylus uncinatus (new to Britain), 
Autonoe longipes, Lilleborgia pallida, Podocerus ocius, 
Dryope trrorata, and Unciola planipes were all added to 
our lists on this occasion. 
Most of the material collected during this expedition, 
coming as it did too late for insertion in the detailed 
reports which make up vol. u. of the ‘‘ Fauna,” has not 
yet been distributed to our workers. Miss L. R. Thornely, 
who has kindly undertaken to sort out the collection into 
eroups and identify the Hydroida, tells me that we have 
now collected twenty-nine species of Zoophytes, from the 
immediate neighbourhood of Puffin Island, including a 
number of forms not previously known from that part 
of our district; and Mr. Halls, who is working in the 
zoological laboratory at the Zoophytes collected off the 
south end of the Isle of Man, reports that he has identified 
fourteen species, and is now examining a mass of new 
material. 
For a couple of days after the ‘“‘Spindrift’’ expedition of 
8th June, most of the dredging party stayed on Puffin 
Island, and a great deal of investigation was carried on, 
there being twelve biologists at work, the largest number 
since the opening of the station. Mr. J. Vicars devoted 
the time entirely to collecting and identifying the land 
plants of the island, and added considerably to the list 
drawn up by Mr. Dutton (Chester) and Dr. C. H. Hurst 
(Manchester) in 1888;* Mr. Alf. Leicester collected land 
Mollusca, and succeeded in obtaining sixteen species, upon 
which he has submitted a short report to the Biological 
Society ; while the rest of the party were at work either 
on the shore or in the laboratory. A large number of 
* This list, still further augmented by Mr. Harvey Gibson and Professor 
McNab, is published as Appendix (A) of this report. 
