SEA-FISHERIES LABORATORY. Lis 
Ulverston; John Parker, Flookburgh; J. B. Dickinson, 
Grange-over-Sands; Charles Willacy, Morecambe; John 
Woodhouse, Morecambe; Martin Allan, Morecambe, 
John Hudson, Heysham; Thomas Evans, Fleetwood; 
Fred. Williams, Fleetwood ; Geoffrey Wright, Fleet- 
wood; Edward Ainsworth, Fleetwood; Alexander 
Houstan, Fleetwood; James Candlish, St. Anne’s: John 
Ball (Silas) Banks; Richard Hunter, Banks. 
Third Class, held March 50th to April 10th. Joseph 
Parker, Flookburgh; Thomas Bell, Jr., Morecambe; 
Ruben Threlfall, Morecambe; Robert Butler, Glasson 
Doek; Wialliam Ainsworth, Knott End, Fleetwood: 
Henry Leadbetter Wilson, Fleetwood; John Gornall, 
Fleetwood; John Wright, Fleetwood; John Abram, 
Banks; Henry Bird, Hoylake; William Bird, Hoylake ; 
J. L. Kdwards, Hoylake; John Randles, Hoylake; Peter 
Roberts, Hoylake; John Taylor, Hoylake. 
Fourth Class, held April 27th to May 8th.—Moses 
Woodhouse, South Ulverston; James Porter, Baiclift ; 
James Shaw, Flookburgh; William Gerrard, More- 
cambe; William Swain, Morecambe; Robert Threlfall, 
Morecambe; Robert Atkinson, Knott End, Fleetwood: 
Fred Colley, Fleetwood; Charles Schofield, Fleetwood, 
William Moss, Fleetwood; Jeffrey Abram (Bettys) 
Banks; R. Edwards, Liverpool; W. Phillips, Liverpool. 
The usual votes of thanks to the Sea-Fisheries Com- 
mittee and to the Educational Committees for the facilities 
given to attend the classes were proposed and carried by 
the fishermen at each class. ; 
One Class in Nature Study for school teachers was 
conducted during the months of April and May. The 
Class was organised by the Barrow Education Committee 
and was attended by teachers belonging to their schools. 
The course of instruction given was the same as that 
mentioned in the Annual Report for 1907. 
