POST-LARVAL TELEOSTEANS COLLECTED NEAR PLYMOUTH. 217 
No. of haul. Date. Depth, No. Size in mm. 
IPH 6.vil. 14 Be 3 12-5-18-5 
LIT. zm M. 3 23 ca. 
LIV. 9.viu.14 8. 1 18-5 
LVI. af Be 2 12-17-5 
LVII. ¢ B. iT 12 ca. 
LIX. 15.vu.14 M. 7 10-16 
LX. a: M. 8 12-23-5 
LXI. 16.vu.14 iB: 5 13-7-30 
LXII. si iB: 5 15-19:5 
LXVI. 22.vi.14 M. lt 12 
LXVII. M. 8 8-12-5 
LXVIII. r Bs 16 7-14:8 
1p. DG i S. 3 9-13 
LXXITI. 29.vii.14 M. 2 13-15 
LXXIV. M. ] 12 
LXXV. = B. 13 6-5-15-8 
TABLE VI. 
AMMODYTES SP. 
Number of 
Totaluumber haulsin Number Average 
Month. of hauls which the of Sizeinmm. number 
1906-1914. species specimens. per haul. 
occurs, 
March 2 1 1 8-5 0-5 
April oe, 6 1 Nes 2p97 <2 
May : ; : 30 11 ay 6-29 1-07 
June = 06 49 247 55-104 2:3 
July : . 94 52 420 5-30 4-5 
August. meat 46 506 4-5-25 6-7 
September oeexe!) 12 14 5-5-24 0-16 
October. 14 0 0 
November 9 0 0 
GADID A. 
merlangus L. G. minutus O. F. Miiller. 
G. luseus L. 
Gadus pollachius lL. G. 
Table VII. gives the records of the above species for 1914, whilst 
Tables VITT. to XI. show the monthly totals and averages of all the records 
from 1906-1914. The few specimens of G. pollachius taken in 1914 were 
nearly all taken in April and the first half of May. The maximum 
frequency for the whole period is in March and April. For the whiting 
