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Appendix A. 



THE LIVERPOOL MARINE BIOLOGY 

 COMMITTEE (1905). 



His Excellency the Right Hon. Lord Raglan, Lieut. - 



Governor of the Isle of Man. 

 Mr. R. D. Darbishire, B.A., F.G.S., Manchester. 

 Prof. R. J. Harvey Gibson, M.A., F.L.S., Liverpool. 

 Mr. W. J. Halls, Liverpool. 

 Prof. W. A. Herdman, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.L.S., Liverpool, 



Chairman of the L.M.B.C, and Hon. Director of the 



Biological Station. 

 Dr. W. E. Hoyle, M.A., University, Manchester. 

 Mr. P. M. C. Kermode, Ramsey, Isle-of-Man. 

 Mr. A. Leicester, Liverpool. 

 Sir Charles Petrie, Liverpool. 

 Mr. E. Thompson, Liverpool. 



Mr. A. 0. Walker, F.L.S., J. P., formerly of Chester. 

 Mr. Arnold T. Watson, F.L.S., Sheffield. 



Curator of the Station — Mr. H. C. Chadwick. 

 Assistant — Mr. T. N. Cregeen. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE L.M.B.C. 



(Established March, 1885.) 



I. — The Object of the L.M.B.C. is to investigate the 

 Marine Fauna and Flora (and any related subjects such 

 as submarine geology and the physical condition of the 

 water) of Liverpool Bay and the neighbouring parts of 

 the Irish Sea and, if practicable, to establish and maintain 

 a Biological Station on some convenient part of the coast. 



