134 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



CLASSES, VISITORS, &c. AT PIEL. 

 By Andrew Scott. 



Four classes for fishermen were held in the spring 

 of 1906. The Education Committee of the Lancashire 

 County Council voted a sum of money for forty-five 

 studentships open to fishermen in the administrative 

 County of Lancaster. The Blackpool Education 

 Committee sent three men, South/port Education 

 Committee two men, Liverpool Education Committee two 

 men, and the Cheshire Education Committee four "men. 

 The studentship holders were divided into four classes, 

 three of fifteen each and one of eleven men, as shown by 

 the following lists : — 



1st class, held March 12th to 23rd. — J. G. Constable, 

 Askam ; R. Parker, Elookburgh ; Percy Baxter, 

 Morecambe ; G. Parkinson, Morecambe ; T. Woodhouse, 

 Morecambe ; W. Wilson, Morecambe ; R. Abram, 

 Fleetwood ; W. Ball, Fleetwood ; T. Rawlinson, 

 Fleetwood ; Wm. Wright, Fleetwood ; J. Abram, Banks ; 

 J. Johnstone (Bunger), Banks ; J. Barrow, Blackpool ; 

 F. Parr, Blackpool ; E. Salthouse, Blackpool. 



2nd class, held March 26th to April 6th.— S. Mott, 

 Bardsea ; W. Benson, Flookburgh ; R. Gardner, 

 Morecambe ; T. Gerrard, Morecambe ; R. Ellwood, 

 Morecambe ; J. Wilson, Bolton-le-Sands ; T. Smith, 

 Overton ; J. T. Bagot, Knott End ; R. Ball, Fleetwood ; 

 J. Leadbetter, Fleetwood ; W. Sharpe, Fleetwood ; 

 R. Gillett, Lytham ; W. G. Parkinson, Lytham ; P. 

 Brookfield, Banks ; J. Aughton, Banks. 



3rd class, held April 23rd to May 4th.— T. 

 Edmondson, Roosebeck ; J. Gardner, Ulverston ; J. 

 Procter, Ulverston ; J. Wilkinson, Baicliff ; T. Westworth, 



