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INDEX. 



Guidius horadc, u. sp., from the Farue 

 Channel, 362, 365. 



— pungens, 366. 



Galathca dispersa, from the Start to 

 Exniouth, 552, 553, 554. 



— intermedia, at Salcombe, 178, 181, 



SOI. 



— sqnamifera, at Salcombe, 178, 201 ; 



from the Start to Exmouth, 551, 

 552. 



— strigosa, from the Start to Exmouth, 



551. 

 Gammarus campylo2)s, at Salcombe, 174, 

 203. 



— locusta, in the Exe Estuary, 299, 301, 



302, 304, 309, 311, 313, 314, 316, 

 325 ; at Salcombe, 174, 177, 178, 

 203; from the Start to Ex- 

 mouth, 551, 552. 

 Garstang, Walter, "An albino Hake 

 {Meiiuccius meiiuccius)," 275 ; 

 " Distriliution and Migrations 

 of Food-Fishes," 447 ; " Gadus 

 esmarkii (Nilss.) in shallow 

 water," 274 ; " The Impoverish- 

 ment of the Sea," 1 ; " Pre- 

 liminary experiments on the 

 Rearing of Sea-Fish Larvae," 70 ; 

 " The Plague of Octopus on the 

 South Coast, and its effect on 

 the Crab and Lobster Fisheries," 

 260 ; " Notes on the Seine and 

 Trammel Fishing in Salcombe 

 Harbour during 1900," 216; 

 " Report on Trawling, and other 

 Investigations carried out in 

 the Bays on the S. E. Coast of 

 Devon during 1901 and 1902," 

 435. 



— Browne, F. Balfour, and Gurney, R., 



" Notes and Memoranda," 626. 



— and Byrne, L. "\V., on the Pisces 



of the Salcombe Estuary, 214. 

 Gasterostens aculeatus, in the Exe Estu- 

 ary, 316, 332. 



— sjnnnchia, in the Exe Estuary, 304, 



307, 312, 313, 316, 332; at Sal- 

 combe, 166, 171, 215. 

 Gastrosaccus spinifer, in the Exe Estu- 

 ary, 304, 323 ; from the Start to 

 Exmouth, 544 ; as fish food, 561. 



Gattiold speddhilis, at Salcombe, 190. 

 Gattyana, 224, 227. 



— cirrosa, 227, 236, 242 ; at Salcombe, 



158, 160, 162, 168, 170, 190, 196 ; 



from the Start to Exmouth, 553. 

 Gehia stellata, at Salcombe, 158, 165, 



167, 168, 169, 171, 173, 201, 209. 

 Globigerina bulloides, at Salcombe, 176, 



177, 183. 

 Ghjcera capitata, at Salcombe, 178, 10 Jf. 



— convoluta, in the Exe Estuary, 300, 



303, 319 ; at Salcombe, 165, 167, 

 170, 173, 191 

 ' Gnathia maxillaris, in the Exe Estuary, 

 315,.?^^ ; at Salcombe, 180, 181, 

 203. 

 Gobius minutus, 79 ; in the Exe Estu- 

 ary, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 

 306, 307, 309, 312, 331 ; as fish 

 food, 559. 



— 7iiger, eggs of, at Plymouth, 616 ; 



larvie at Plymouth, 610, 612, 

 613, 614. 



— paganellus, in the Exe Estuary, 316, 



331 ; at Salcombe, 214. 



— pichis, eggs of, at Plymouth, 616. 



— Buthensparri, in the Exe Estuary, 



316, 331 ; at Salcombe, 166, 171, 

 174, 214. 



— sp., as fish food, 560. 



Goniada maculata, at Salcombe, 167, 

 170, 173, 194. 



Goniodoris nodosa, at Salcombe, 179, 

 181, 212. 



Gonoplax angulata, from the Start to 

 Exmouth, 542, 548, 549, 552, 

 555, 556 ; as fish food, 560. 



Guancho coriacea, at Plymouth, 376. 



Gurney, Robert, " The Larv8e of cer- 

 tain British Crangonidse," 595. 



— Garstang, "W., and Browne, F. 



Balfour, " Notes and Memor- 

 anda," 626. 



H. 



Hake, an albino, 275. 



Hakampa chrysanthellum, at Salcombe, 



172, 187. 

 Halccium Beani, at Salcombe, 178, 185. 



— halecinum, from the Start to Ex- 



mouth, 553, 554 



