194 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Henry Bonny, Lytham; John Abram, Banks; Ruben 

 Robinson, Marshside ; John Ball, Marshside; Charles 

 Rigby, Sonthport. 



Class held April 25th to May 6th. — Jas. Edmondson, 

 Roosebeck; Thomas Butler, Baicliff; Jonathan Porter, 

 Ulverston ; Thomas Gardner, Ulverston ; Joseph Hadwin, 

 Morecambe; Richard Bond, Morecambe ; William Swain, 

 Morecambe ; Lawrence Wilson, Fleetwood ; Thomas 

 Henry Thomason, Fleetwood; Thomas Whiteside, 

 Lytham ; Edward Bonny, L}^tham ; James Johnson, 

 Banks ; John Lloyd, Marshside ; Richard Ball, South- 

 port ; James Caldwell, South/port 



In addition to the classes for Lancashire fishermen, 

 there was also one for the men from Hoylake. The 

 Cheshire County Council made the necessary arrange- 

 ments through Mr. A. T. Wright, the Chairman of the 

 Finance Committee, and voted money for twelve student- 

 ships. This extra class was held March 14th to 25th. 

 The whole of the men were from deep-sea fishing boats. 

 The following are their names : — William Bird, Joseph 

 Eccles, Thomas Eccles, Arthur Cooper, George Dean, 

 W. G. Evans, William Jones, Joseph Jones, George 

 Howsley, Thomas Hughes, W. H. Sherlock, Llewelyn 

 Smith. 



A class in Nature Study for School Teachers was held 

 on two week nights and the Saturda}^ afternoons during the 

 last two weeks of April and first week of May. This class 

 was attended by seventeen Head Masters, Head Mistresses 

 and assistants from the schools under the Barrow Educa- 

 tion Committee. 



The course of study in the Fishermen's classes and 

 the Teachers' class was practically the same as in 1903, 

 and was conducted by Mr. J. Johnstone. At the conclu- 

 sion of each class the usual vote of thanks to the Educa- 



