42 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



fortnight to three weeks during the Easter vacation, and 



worked together under the supervision of Professor 



Harvey Gibson, Mr. Laurie and Dr. Dakin : — 



Miss R. 0. Bamber. Miss C. M. P. Stafford. Miss G. Clegg. 



Miss C. M. G. Lewis. Miss 0. G. Ellams. Miss J. Upson. 



Miss R. Robbins. Miss D. E. Payne. Miss H. Coburn. 



Miss F. M. Firth. Miss E. Edmondson. Miss G. Wilkinson. 



Miss H. M. Duvall. Miss U. Little. Miss M. Calvert. 



Miss F. Tozer. Miss L. Higson. Miss M. Stubbs. 



Miss M. Knight. Miss M. Udall. Miss A. Kay. 



Miss B. Norbury. Miss F. Robinson. Miss E. Smith. 



Miss E. Lewis. Miss A. Garside. Miss E. Beardsworth. 



Miss E. Morgan. Miss M. Mc William. Miss N. A. Potter. 



Miss A. M. Dawson. Miss D. M. Little. Mr. R. J. Daniel. 



Mr. W. J. Waterhouse. Mr. J. Erik Hamilton. 



Amongst professional visitors to the Biological 

 Station during the past year may be noted Professor 

 Julian Huxley and H.M. School Inspectors, Mr. H. 

 Ward and Mr. Vesey. 



Curator's Eeport. 



Mr. Chadwick reports to me as follows: — 

 " The accommodation afforded by our laboratories 

 has again been taxed to the fullest extent by a further 

 increase in the number of researchers and students who 

 availed themselves of it during the Easter vacation. 

 The museum gallery was again utilised, and the large 

 room above the fish hatchery, hitherto used as a store- 

 room for oceanographical apparatus and fishing gear, 

 had to be requisitioned and furnished as a temporary 

 laboratory for the use of Professor Moore and his 

 coadjutors in their research on the nutrition of marine 

 animals. 



"For about ten days during the Easter vacation no 

 fewer than 65 persons were engaged on work in the 

 laboratories, and the Curator had considerable difficulty 

 in supplying their numerous and varied wants. The work 

 done followed closely on the familiar lines of previous 





