MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 131 
LIVERPOOL MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION 
at PORT ERIN. 
LABORATORY REGULATIONS. 
I.—This Biological Station is under the control of the 
Liverpool Marine Biological Committee, the executive of 
which consists of the Hon. Director (Prof. Herdman, F'.R.S.) 
and the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. I. C. Thompson, F'.L.8.). 
Il.—In the absence of the Director, and of all other 
members of the Committee, the Station is under the 
temporary control of the Resident Curator or Laboratory 
Assistant, who will keep the keys, and will decide, in the 
event of any difficulty, which places are to be occupied by 
workers, and how the tanks, boats, collecting apparatus, 
&c., are to be employed. 
Ijl.—The Resident Curator will be ready at all 
reasonable hours and within reasonable limits to give 
assistance to workers at the Station, and to do his best 
to supply them with material for their investigations. 
TV.—Visitors will be admitted, on payment of a small 
specified charge, to see the Aquarium and the Station, so 
long as it is found not to interfere with the scientific 
work. Occasional lectures are given by members of the 
Committee. 
V.—Those who are entitled to work in the Station, 
when there is room, and after formal application to the 
Director, are :—(1) Annual Subscribers of one guinea or 
upwards to the funds (each guinea subscribed entitling to 
the use of a work place for three weeks), and (2) others 
who are not annual subscribers, but who pay the Treasurer 
10s. per week for the accommodation and _ privileges. 
Institutions, such as Colleges and Museums, may become 
