MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 



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LOCALITIES. 



New Brighton 



Piel (Barrow Channel)... 



Port Erin (High water 

 after rain) 



Port Erin (Low water) . . . 



Fleshwick (High water) . . 



Crosby Channel (1 hour 

 flood) 



1 mile N. of Bar Light- 

 ship (Low water) 



Blackpool 



Landing Stage (High 

 water) 



Landing Stage (Low 

 water) 



45 miles S.E. of Douglas 



30 miles S.E. of Douglas 



15 miles S.E. of Douglas 



Douglas (Low water) 



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31-17 

 32-30 



51-20 

 53-66 



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 •1663 



1-02585 

 1-02582 

 1-02594 



1-02719 

 1-02716 

 1-02729 



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32-94 

 33-03 

 33-26 



54-97 

 53-02 

 53-20 



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1-02337 



1-02459 



16-56 



29-92 



55-50 



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1-02539 

 1-02390 



1-02671 

 1-02514 



18-05 

 17-12 



32-61 

 30-93 



54-29 

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1-02302 



1-02421 



16-60 



29-99 



51-74 



•1728 



1-01631 



1-02579 

 1-02606 

 1-02601 

 1-02572 



1-01714 

 1-02713 

 1-02741 

 1-02736 

 1-02706 



11-33 

 18-50 

 18-54 

 18-45 

 18-49 



20-46 

 33-42 

 33-49 

 33-33 

 33-40 



51-11 



55-57 

 54-00 

 52-38 

 54-29 



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GrUIDE TO THE AQUARIUM. 



Iii last Report we alluded to the need that was 

 constantly felt of a short, simply-worded, well-illustrated 

 printed description of the common animals usually on 

 view in our tanks, as it is obviously impossible for the 

 Curator in the busy season to go round the Aquarium with 

 each visitor. We have had the matter in view for some 

 time, and have gradually been accumulating material 

 which has now been brought together to form the 

 appendix to the present Report. It is thus presented first 

 to our own subscribers, and will then be re-issued sepa- 

 rately as a Guide to the new Aquarium. The illustrations 

 have been reproduced by photo-zincography from pen and 

 ink drawings by our Curator, Mr. Chadwick, and a very 

 large proportion of them are new and original figures 

 drawn direct from the animals. It is proposed that the 

 original drawings, which are of larger size than these 



