42 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
THE STATION RECORD. 
Only fifteen workers occupied our laboratories during 
the past year. This number presents a remarkable contrast 
to those recorded in the Annual Reports of the past few years ; 
and it is necessary to refer back to the Fourteenth Annual 
Report (for the year 1899) to find a record of so small an 
attendance of workers. But though the number of students 
was small, and the facilities for the collection of material 
were somewhat curtailed by the prevailing war conditions, 
it is gratifying to record that there was no lack of the enthusiasm 
which has always prevailed amongst our workers, especially 
during the Haster vacation; and, apart from the shrinkage 
in numbers, and having regard to the unusual conditions 
which the war has imposed, the work of the year may be 
justly regarded with satisfaction. 
Inst of Workers. 
Dec. 28th, 1914, to Jan. 11th, 1915. Professor Herdman.—Offcial. 
March 29th to April 9th. Miss R. Holden.—Marine Alge. 
‘5 Miss M. Jepps.—General. 
April 6th to 20th. Miss L. Davies.—General. 
a Miss G. Andrew.—General. 
April 6th to 26th. Miss C. Whittaker.—General. 
Miss M. Tesh.—General. 
Miss N. Lodge.—General. 
Miss J. Price.—General. 
Miss J. Curwen.—General. 
Miss J. Lord.—General. 
Miss EK. Catlow.—General. 
July 30th to Aug. 14th. Miss R. C. Bamber.—Tubularia. 
Aug. 23rd to Sept. 2nd. Mr. G. M. Graham.—General. 
Aug. 24th to Sept. 2nd. Mr. A. E. Kidd.—Collecting. 
The “Tables’* in the Laboratory were occupied as 
follows :— 
* Since the new research wing has been added several distinct apartments 
are generally available for the accommodation of the investigators assigned 
to any one of the University “ Tables,” 
