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instance at the disposal of the members of the Committee and 
other specialists who are reporting upon groups of organisms ; 
work places in the Biological Station may, however, be rented 
by the week, month, or year to students and others, and 
duplicate specimens which, in the opinion of the Committee, - 
can be spared may be sold to museums and laboratories. 
LIVERPOOL MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION 
AT 
PORT ERIN. 
GENERAL REGULATIONS. 
I.—This Biological Station is under the control of the 
Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, the executive of which 
consists of the Hon. Director (Prof. Herdman, F.R.S.) and the 
Hon. Treasurer (Mr. EH. Thompson). 
IJ.—In the absence of the Director, and of all other 
members of the Committee, the Station is under the temporary 
control of the Resident Curator (Mr. H. C. Chadwick), who will 
keep the keys, and will decide, in the event of any difficulty, 
which places are to be occupied by workers, and how the tanks, 
boats, collecting apparatus, &c., are to be employed. 
IlI.—The Resident Curator will be ready at all reasonable 
hours and within reasonable limits to give assistance to workers 
at the Station, and to do his best to supply them with material 
for their investigations. . 
IV.—Visitors will be admitted, on payment of a small 
specified charge, at fixed hours, to see the Aquarium and 
Museum adjoining the Station. Occasional public lectures are 
given in the Institution by members of the Committee. 
V.—tThose who are entitled to work in the Station, when 
