MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION AT PORT ERIN. 7 
organise the party on a much bigger scale next year, 
and shall endeavour to bring a botanist and a geologist 
with me. My students did a little at the freshwater and 
other land flora when we were out together, but I could 
not help them there, although fortunately they did not 
need much help. I have given Dr. Keeble and our 
Principal a description of our work at Port Erin. They 

Fic. 2. The Students and Instructors of the Easter Vacation Class, 1910. 
are very sympathetic and keen on developing’ this side of 
the Biological work, and the former hopes to come’ in 
next year in a way he was not able to do this.”’ 
Our three Universities, Manchester, Birmingham, 
and Liverpool have all been well represented by workers ; 
and in addition a few students from Cambridge, London, 
and elsewhere have occupied ‘‘ Tables.”’ | 
