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Association Fund is to be a real advantage and bear fruit, it 

 is absolutely necessary that our ordinary income derived 

 from subscriptions should be in no way diminished. We 

 confidently appeal to all those interested in any way in 

 the Natural History of our neighbourhood to co-operate 

 with us. Those who work with the microscope, who are 

 collectors, who have any aptitude for practical work, will 

 be gladly welcomed at the Biological Station or on the 

 expeditions ; while those who feel that they can only 

 appreciate the work of others, but are interested in the 

 extension of our knowledge of nature, can most effectively 

 help and encourage us by adding to the slender annual 

 income of the Committee, which is barely sufficient to 

 meet the necessary expenses of the work at Port Erin and 

 in Liverpool Bay. 



List of L.M.B.C. Workers. 



We think it useful to give here a list of those 

 Naturalists who are definitely working at special groups 

 of organisms in the L.M.B.C. district, and who, as a rule, 

 undertake the identification of the animals reported upon, 

 and contribute information about their groups to the 

 L.M.B.C. Eeports. 



Bacteria. — Professor K. Boyce. 



Diatomace^e. — Dr. H. Stolterfoth. 



Alg^e. — Professor Harvey Gibson and Professor Weiss. 



Foraminifera. — Dr. G. W. Chaster. 



Dinoflagellata . — Mr. E. L. AscrofL 



Infusoria, &c. — Vacant. 



Porifera. — Dr. E. Hanitsch. 



Hydroid Zoophytes. — Miss L. E. Thornely. 



Medusa.— Mr. E. T. Browne, B.A., F.Z.S. 



Actiniaria.— Mr. J. A. Clubb, B.Sc. 



Echinodermata. — Mr. H. C. Chadwick. 



