MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 9 



on in detail below. Judged by the number of summer 

 visitors, this has been a poor year in the Isle of Man 

 generally, and as a natural consequence our numbers in 

 the Aquarium record have fallen. We consider that under 

 the circumstances we have not done badly in having 

 between thirteen and fourteen thousand visitors who paid 

 for admission. The institution, it will be remembered, is 

 carried on jointly with the Fisheries Board, the receipts 

 and the expenses being shared equally with that Authority. 

 As on previous occasions, Mr. Chadwick has supplied 

 a " Curator's Report," which will be found below, and he 

 has also, as usual, supplied me with details for some 

 other parts of this Report. 



The Station Record. 



Forty naturalists and students have occupied the 

 work-tables in the Laboratories for varying periods 

 during the year, as follows : — 



Dec. 28th to Jan. ML 

 Feb. 20th to 22nd. 

 March 26th to April 21th. 



April 1st to July 21th. 

 .April 3rd to 20th. 

 April 8th to \2th. 

 April 10th to 26th. 

 April \3thto 21th. 



April IZthto 22nd. 

 April XAthto 21th. 

 . I pril 1 3th to 21th. 



Bliss E. M. Blackwell. 



Miss A. B. Dixon. 



.Miss K. Winston. 



Miss .M. M. Heap. 



Miss E. Matthewman. 



Miss EL Bland. 



Miss M. Boott. 



Miss Preeoott. 



Miss L. W. Whitehurst. 



Professor Herdman.— Official. 



Professor Herdman. — Official. 



Professor Herdman. — Plankton. 



Mr. W. Riddell.— Plankton. 



Mr. W. J. Dakin. — Sense organs of Mollusca. 



Dr. H. E. Roaf.— Physiology. 



Mr. E. Thompson. — Photomicrography. 



Mr. W. Gunn. — General. 



Mr. R. D. Laurie. — Educational. 



Mr. Billington. — General. 



Mr. Johnson. — General. 



J)r. Pearson. — Educational. 



Mr. H. G. Jackson. 



Miss M. Latarche. 



Miss A. Lee. 



Miss A. G. Wildman. 



Miss F. Uttley. 



Miss M. Southeast. 



Miss E. Sorsman. 

 Miss A. Lennon. 

 Miss T. A. Smith. 



Miss I). LaWBon. 



