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Appendix D. 

 HON. TREASURER'S STATEMENT. 



[The work of our late Hon. Treasurer, Mr. I. C. Thompson, has 

 heen kindly completed for the year 1903 by his son, Mr. Edwin 

 Thompson. We have printed again the sentences made use of last 

 year by Mr. Thompson in his Statement, with only such few omissions 

 and additions as are rendered necessary, — W. A. H.] 



As usual the list of subscribers and the balance sheet 

 are appended, the latter showing a small balance in favour 

 of the Committee. 



The report of the Director clearly indicates the 

 necessity there is for kindly increased support by subscrip- 

 tions and donations now that the commodious new 

 Biological Station is in full occupation, and that further 

 fields of work are opening up before the Committee. 



No further donations have been made during the year 

 to the fund for publishing Biological Memoirs. The 

 accounts of this fund are kept separately, and do not 

 therefore appear in the annexed balance sheet. 



The Library for the use of students and workers at the 

 Port Erin Station is urgently in want of many standard 

 Biological works. Further donations towards the library, 

 either in books or money, will be most welcome. 



The Treasurer will gladly receive the names of new 

 subscribers, with the view of continuing the publication 

 of the Memoirs on typical British Marine animals and 

 plants, and of aiding to defray the increased working 

 expenses of the new Biological Station, and of thus further 

 adding materially to the already excellent work achieved 

 under the auspices of the L.M.B.C. since its foundation, 

 eighteen years ago. 



Edwin Thompson, 

 for 

 the late Isaac C. Thompson, Hon. Treasurer, 

 53, Croxteth Road, Liverpool. 



