90 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Mr. John Fell, Chairman, Sea-Fisheries Committee. 



Mr. Tames Fletcher, Sea-Fisheries Committee. 



Colonel Turner, Sea-Fisheries Committee. 



Mr. T. P. Muspratt, County Offices, Preston. 



Mr. P. A. Dawson, Preston. 



Mr. J. Shepherd, 15. Sc, University Tutorial College, 

 London. 



Rev. T. Fowler, Flookborough. 



Professor Herdman, Liverpool. 



Also the Chairman and Members of a number of the 

 Lancashire local Technical Instruction Committees, the 

 Barrow Field Naturalists' Club, and parties from Liver- 

 pool and Manchester. 



F i 8 h e i- i e s Exhibit! o n . 



The Travelling Fisheries Exhibition, which was seni 

 to Piel in 1900, was lent to the Barrow Town Council from 

 October, 1901, to April, 1902. It was then returned to 

 Piel, where it is still exhibited.* In Barrow the Exhibi- 

 tion was shown in the Public Library, and the Town 

 Council report to us that "The Exhibition Sub-Committee 

 feel that the result of obtaining the Fisheries Exhibition 

 for the use of the public has been a success, and has 

 encouraged the hope that it is only the forerunner of the 

 establishment of a permanent Museum in Barrow. The 

 interest shown in the exhibition, particularly by the school 

 children, leads the Committee to believe that it has 

 undoubtedly been of educational value."' 



Classes for Fishermen. 



Two practical Classes for Fishermen, on the same lines 

 as those held in former years, and subsidised as before by 

 tlie Technical Instruction Committee, were held at Piel 



* Any other Museums or Public Institutions within the 

 contributing counties desiring to have the Fisheries Exhibit on loan 

 should apply for a copy of the conditions. 



