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TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



printed at the end as an appendix, but we may note one or 

 two items of interest from it: — The interest in the work 

 of the station aroused in the minds of the local fishermen 

 by the (Mint ion of the new building has resulted in the 

 utatiou of several of the rarer fishes, amongst which 

 arc three new to our collection, viz., Yarrell's Blenny 

 [Carelophus asccuiii), caught in a crab-pot in March, and 



Piq. 1 I. A low spring tide a1 Port Erin with Laminaria digitata 

 and Fucus serratus exposed. 



<>n the shore in May, the " Gattorugine " (Blennius 

 gattorugine) in May, which we kepi alive for some weeks 

 in the Aquarium ami the Tommy-Noddy {Jianiceps 

 ran in us), caught on a line in June. 



We have also to lliank Dr. and Mrs. H. Bailey, of Port 

 Erin, tor their kindness in presenting various specimens of 

 living animals collected in Port Erin Bay. Figure 14 



