40 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



Each member of tlie class must come provided with a 

 large drawing-book, pencils and india-rubber and a duster 

 or small towel. All further apparatus, as follows — 

 enamelled dissecting dishes, with wax at the bottom, 

 several crystallising dishes and watch glasses, microscope 

 slides and cover-glasses, dipping tubes, some simple dis- 

 secting instruments, a magnifying hand lens, occasional 

 microscopes, and collecting jars, will be lent, without 

 charge, by the L.M.B.C, to the students. 



If the student wishes to take away any animals for 

 examination at home, bottles, tubes and methylated spirit 

 and other preservatives can be bought from the Station 

 stock on application to the Curator. 



Any further details may be arranged and questions 

 asked, before the class commences, by correspondence 

 with Mr. E. J. Cole, University of Liverpool. 



L.M.B.C. Memoirs. 



The two Memoirs announced in last Report, viz., 

 No. XI., Arexicola, the fisherman's lob-worm, by Dr. J. 

 H. Ashworth: and No. XII., Gammarus, one of the sand- 

 hoppers, by Miss M. Cussans, have been published during 

 the summer. Both are illustrated by fine plates, some of 

 which are coloured. 



The Memoirs on Myxixe, by Mr. Cole, and on 

 Axtedox, by Mr. Chadwick, are both far advanced, and 

 may be looked for during the coming year. The complete 

 list of the Memoirs published and in contemplation is now 

 as follows : — 

 Memoir I. Ascidia, W. A. Herdman, 60 pp., 5 Pis., 2s. 



„ II. Cardiitm, J. Johnstone, 92 pp., 7 Pis., 2s. 6d. 



„ III. Echinus, H. C. Chadwick, 36 pp., 5 Pis., 2s. 



„ IY. Coditjm, E. J. H. Gibson and Helen Auld, 

 26 pp., 3 Pis., Is. 6d. 



