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labels, pictures and other information, must, surely, be 

 doing something to encourage nature-study and to foster 

 an appreciation of biology. About a thousand copies of the 

 new edition of the " Gruide to the Aquarium," which was 

 drawn up and issued with the last Annual Report, have 

 been sold at 3d. during the present summer. This 

 enlarged edition of the " Guide " is a booklet of about 80 

 pages and over 40 illustrations. Copies, at 3d. each 

 (post free 4Jd.), can always be obtained by writing to 

 Mr. Chadwick, at Port Erin. 



The Station Record. 

 About twenty naturalists and students have occupied 

 our Laboratories for periods of from one to eight weeks 

 each during the year, as follows : — 



Date. Name. Work. 



Dec. 26th, 1905, ) ) Histology of 



to I Mr. T. Southwell, A.R.C.S \ Calcareous 



Jan. 5th, 1906) J Sponges. 



Dec. 29th, 1905, | ■ ) Formation of 



to -Prof. Herdman Y ppa-i- 



Jan. 9th, 1906\ 1 ^ 6arl& ' 



January 31st ) j Gases of Air-bladder 



to Mr. Nils Hagman of Fishes. 



February 6th ) ) 



March 27th \ ' ) Blood system of 



to Mr. J. Pearson, M.Sc Canc ^ r pagurus . 



April 11th) ) 



March 30th ) 



to I Miss A. Isgrove General. 



April 19th) 



March 30th ) 



to \ Miss M. Kershaw Marine Algse. 



April 19 th) 



\ \ Embryology of 



April 2nd Plaice and 



to Mr. W. J. Dakin, B.Sc physiology of 



April 19th j ) p ec ten. 



April 5th 



to }-Mr. W. Gunn Genera 



April 19th 



th 



to 



April 27th 



April 7th ) 



to [ Prof . Herdman Tumcata. 



