96 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Class held March 9th to 20th.— J. J. Peet, Lytham; 

 Thomas Newsham, Lytham; John Leadbetter, Fleetwood; 

 Ernest C. Leadbetter, Fleetwood ; David Moss, Fleet- 

 wood ; -John Colley, Fleetwood ; James Carter, More- 

 eambe, James Johnstone, Morecambe; Wilfred Wood- 

 honse, Morecambe ; J. G. Gardner (Secretary Fishermen's 

 Association), Morecambe; Hugh Rimmer, St. Anne's; 

 James Robinson, Southport; William Jackson, South- 

 port ; Thomas Wright, Southport ; John Wright, 

 Southport. 



Class held March 23rd to April 3rd. — Lawrence 

 Abram (Ned's), Banks ; John Wareing (Stephen's), 

 Banks ; Richard Sharpies, Banks ; Richard Wright, 

 Marshside ; Nicholas Wright (Selby), Marshside ; John 

 Harrison, St. Anne's ; Harry Melling, St. Anne's ; John 

 C. Pegler, Fleetwood ; T. P. Ball, Jr., Fleetwood ; William 

 Wilson, Fleetwood ; Thomas Wilson, Fleetwood ; James 

 Bond, Morecambe; George Bond, Morecambe; William 

 Brown, Morecambe ; John Birkett, Morecambe. 



Class held April 20th to May 1st.— Robert Wright, 

 Marshside; Jeffrey Ball, Marshside; Robert Harrison, 

 St, Anne's ; Nicholas Parkinson, Lytham ; Thomas 

 Whiteside, Lytham; Robert Clarkson, Lytham; Fred. H. 

 Pegler, Fleetwood ; Richard Bond, Morecambe ; Richard 

 Bond, Morecambe; Walter Bell, Morecambe; James 

 Cocking, Morecambe; William Johnson, Ulverston; J. 

 Bouskill, Flookburgh ; James Butler, Flookburgh ; David 

 Wilkinson, Baicliff. 



In addition to these Classes for Fishermen, two 

 courses in Nature Study for School Teachers were 

 arranged, and proved a successful experiment. The first 

 one was attended by seventeen head masters, head 

 mistresses, and assistants from the schools under the 

 Barrow School Board. It was held on two evenings and 



