154 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



each drag, and if any notable change has taken 



place in the water, a second observation should 



be made at the end. 

 " (/") The State of Wind, Tide, Sea, Weather, &c, 



should be recorded on the Form supplied. 

 " The above scheme applies only to the work on board 

 the steamer. The observations carried on by the bailiffs 

 in inshore waters should, of course, be continued, and 

 weekly tow-nettings should be taken in each division of 

 the District. 



kk The Forms containing the results of the above obser- 

 vations should be posted to the Fisheries Laboratory, 

 University College, Liverpool, with the least possible 

 delay, as it is important that early information should be 

 obtained of any unusual occurrence or any change in the 

 distribution of fish and Plankton throughout the District. 

 " A copy of the Form upon which the observations 

 should be recorded is appended." 

 [N.B. — The Form on p. 155 is a compressed version of the 



original.] 



