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specimens obtained on these occasions must be retained by the 
Committee (a) for the use of the specialists working at the 
Fauna of Liverpool Bay, (b) to replenish the tanks, and (c) to 
add to the stock of duplicate animals for sale from the 
Laboratory. 
VIII.—Each worker at the Station is expected to prepare 
a short report upon his work—not necessarily for publication— 
_ to be forwarded to Prof. Herdman before the end of the year 
for notice, if desirable, in the Annual Report. 
TX.—All subscriptions, payments, and other communica- 
tions relating to finance, should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer. 
Applications for permission to work at the Station, or for 
specimens, or any communications in regard to the scientific 
_ work should be made to Professor Herdman, F'.R.S., University, 
_ Liverpool. 
MEMORANDA FOR STUDENTS AND OTHERS WORKING AT THE 
Port Erin BIoLoGIcAL STATION. 
Post-graduate students and others carrying on research 
will be accommodated in the small work-rooms of the ground 
floor laboratory and in those on the upper floor of the new 
research wing. Some of these little rooms have space for two 
persons who are working together, but researchers who require 
more space for apparatus or experiments will, so far as the 
accommodation allows, be given rooms to themselves. 
Undergraduate students working as members of a class 
will occupy the large laboratory on the upper floor or the front 
museum gallery, and it is very desirable that these students 
should keep to regular hours of work. As a rule, it is not 
expected that they should devote the whole of each day to work 
in the laboratory, but should rather, when tides are suitable, 
spend a portion at least of either forenoon or afternoon on the 
sea-shore collecting and observing. 
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