76 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLUGICAL SOCIETY. 
use of the laboratory for their own purposes which did not 
include the prosecution of research, have of necessity left 
no record requiring publication. 
Amongst some of the other noteworthy forms found at 
Port Evin or in the neighbourhood by workers at the 
station during the summer may be noted :—Foraminifera, 
Astrorhiza linucola, dredged off Port Erin, Haliphysema 
tumanowiczw, off Port St. Mary. The interesting Tubi- 
colous Infusorian Folliculina ampulla is abundant in 
pools close to the Biological Station. Two species ot 
Lucernarians are not uncommon, near breakwater on the 
south side of Port Erin bay; also Adamsia palliata with 
Pagurus prideauxw, and many other anemones. Con- 
voluta, and various other Turbellaria, are found in shore 
pools close to the laboratory, and amongst sea-weeds in 
other parts of the bay, while various rarer forms have been 
dredged by Mr. Gamble, further out, e.g. off Bradda Head, 
andin Bay Fine. Cephalothrix bioculata is in the Coral- 
line pools, and Dinophilus teniatus, while a species of 
Spadella is found round the shore. Antedon rosaceus, the 
rosy feather star, is dredged close to Port Erin, it is usually 
infested with Myzostomum. Mr. Beaumont obtained 20 
specimens of Myzostomwm from one Antedon. Porama 
pulvillus and Palmipes membranaceus are not uncommon 
in the deeper water off Port Erin, and Ocnus brunneus has 
been taken. Pleurobranchus membranaceus is found in 
shore pools at Poolvaash near Port St. Mary. Aplysia 
punctata is common outside the brcakwater and in Bay 
Fine, and also the interesting Ascidian Corella parallelo- 
gramma. Doto pinnatifida (two specimens on Antenn- 
ularia, dredged Sept. 14th,) Triopa claviger, Goniodoris 
castanea, Limapontia mgra, Runcina coronata, and 
Acteoma corrugata, were all obtained; and also the fol- 
lowing other Mollusca, Pandora imequwvalvis, Luma 
