84 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
CLASSES, VISITORS, &c., AT PIEL. 
By AnprEw Scort, ALS. 
Four classes for fishermen were held at Piel in the 
spring of 1910. The usual grant of money was voted by 
the Education Committee of the Lancashire County 
Council, which enabled forty-five bona-fide fishermen 
residing in the Administrative County to attend a course 
of instruction in the Laboratory. The Southport Educa- 
tion Committee sent four men from Marshside, and the 
Blackpool Education Committee again sent three men. 
The Cheshire Education Committee sent four men from 
Hoylake. Altogether fifty-six men attended the classes 
of 1910 to receive instruction in Hlementary Marine 
Biology, and thirteen of them were given an efficient 
course in Navigation. The selected fishermen were 
grouped into four classes, two containing fifteen men 
each, and two with thirteen each, as shown by the 
following lists :— 
First Class, held February 2lst to March 4th.— 
Septimus Procter, Askam-in-Furness ; Joseph Bird, 
Ulverston; J. Bouskill, Flookburgh; Richard Dickinson, 
Flookburgh; William Dickinson, Flookburgh; Thomas 
Robinson, Flookburgh; Thomas Robinson (Junr.), 
Flookburgh; Edward Shaw, Flookburgh; Thomas 
Wilson, Flookburgh; Robert Taylor, Bolton-le-Sands ; 
Moses Aldren, Morecambe; Joseph Bell, Morecambe ; 
Robert Hadwen, Morecambe; Walter Raby, Morecambe ; 
Daniel Woodhouse, Morecambe. 
Second Class, held March 7th to 18th.—Ruichard 
Mayor, Morecambe; John Mount, Morecambe; John 
Woodhouse, Morecambe; William Woodhouse, More- 
cambe; Richard Parkinson, Blackpool; James Rimmer, 
