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and plants in the living condition, amidst natural 

 surroundings, with labels, pictures and other information, 

 must, surely, be doing much to encourage nature-study 

 and to foster an appreciation of biology. Over a thousand 

 copies of tKe new edition of the illustrated " Guide to the 

 Aquarium " have been sold to visitors during the present 

 summer. This enlarged edition of the " Guide " is a 

 booklet of about 80 pages and over 40 illustrations. 

 Copies, at 3d. each (post free 4|d.), can always be 

 obtained by writing to Mr. Chadwick, at Port Erin. 



The Station Record. 



Thirty-five naturalists and students have occupied the 

 Laboratories for varying periods during the year, as 

 follows : — 



Date. Name. Work. 



Dec. 26th, 1906, \ \ 



to I Prof. Herdman -Official. 



Jan. 8th, 1907) ) 



Dec. 26th, 1906, ) ) Digestive 



to LDr. H. E. Roaf - ferments of 



Jan. 8th, 1907) ) Invertebrates. 



March 25th, ) ) -p, , . 



to Mr. H. J. B. Wollaston Plankton 



April 26th) ) Statistics. 



March 28th ) 



to [• Prof . Herdman Plankton. 



April 29th) 



April 2nd \ \ Biometry and 



to i Mr. R. D. Laurie J- regeneration 



April 29th ) j in Crustacea. 



April 2nd 

 to 



April 11th 



■Mr. E. J. Whitnall General. 



April 4th \ ] Photography 



to I Mr. E. E. Unwin - of marine 



April 18th) j animals. 



April 5th \ 



to I Mr. S. Chaffers Marine Diatoms. 



April 10th) 



April 6th \ \ Anatomy and 



to I Mr. W. J. Dakin \ Physiology of 



April 27 th\ J Pecten. 



