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THE twenty-sixth annual report of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee gives evidence of the rapidly increasing importance of the laboratory at Port Erin as a centre for research and for the instruction of students. The number of workers has more than doubled during the last six years; there were seventy-four workers during the year 1912. The extension effected two years ago has been fully occupied, and the director (Prof. Herdman) reports that already further accommodation for research is urgently required.
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The Marine Biological Station at Port Erin . Nature 90, 629–630 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/090629a0
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