216 E. J. ALLEN. 
AMMODYTID. 
All the specimens of Ammodytes appear to belong to the same species, 
which is probably A. lanceolatus, though as Clark (1914) points out, it 
is difficult to distinguish between the young stages of A. lanceolatus and 
A. tobianus. Table V. gives the records for 1914, whilst Table VI. gives 
the monthly totals and averages per haul for all the years 1906-1914 for 
which records exist. The average shows a gradual rise to a maximum 
in August and then a sudden drop (ef. Clark (1914), p. 340). 
TABLE V. 
REcoRD OF AMMODYTES SP. 
No. of haul. Date. Depth. No. Size in mm. 
V. 29.iv.14 B: 5 10-5-29 
Val - M. 1 20 
Var: S S. | 22-6 
TX. 15.v.14 B. 2 draleh 
XI. 19.v.14 S. 2 12-6, 19 
XII. . M. ] 7 
XIiJ.a 22.v.14 | 14 
XIV. 25.v.14 M. 2 (25783 
XVI. r S 3 6-11-5 
VEL: 3.v1.14 B 10 9-18 
VET: ee B 14 5-6, 12-3-18 
XXI. 11.vi.14 M 1 10-6 
XXII. = 11.vi.14 M.—-B ] 7-5 
XXVI. 16.vi.14 B. ft 8-5—-10-5 
XXVII. 5 M. 1 8 ca. 
XXX. 17.vi.14 M 3 9-23 
XXXII. M ] 8 ca 
XXXIT. x S | 12-5 
XXXITI. 19.vi.14 M ] 20-5 
XXXIV. M 1 13 
XXXYV. - M 7 7-6-12-6 
XXXVIT. = -24.-vi.14 B. 4 6-15-5 
XXXVIII. a M. 5 55-15 
XXXIX. 33 S. 1 10 
XLVI. 2.vi.14 S. 1 12-5 
XLVIII. f M. 2 9-13 
L. 6.vii.14 B. 9 1]-24 
