a, E. J. ALLEN. 
PLEURONECTIDA. 
Sub.-fam. BoTHIN &. 
Arnoglossus sp. 
The records for 1914 are given in Table XXIV. By far the greater 
number of specimens taken belong certainly to the species Arnoglossus 
laterna. There were a certain number of doubtful cases, but in no in- 
stance was I able to feel sure that the specimen should be attributed to 
A, Thori or A. imperialis. 
The monthly summaries for the whole period 1906-14 given in Table 
XXYV. show a maximum frequency in September with an average of 
8-3 per haul. The average for August 6-8 is also high. It may be noted, 
however, that the post-larval Arnoglossus seems to have been more 
abundant in June, 1914, than it was in that month of previous years, 
the average for the month being 8-4 in 1914, whilst for the whole period 
it is only 2:3. 
TABLE XXIV. 
RECORD OF ARNOGLOSSUS SP. 
No. of haul. Date. Depth. No. Size in mm. 
XI. 19.v.14 De it 5-5 ca. 
DONE ~ M. 1 5-6 
XIV. 25.v.14 M. 5) 5-8:3 
XV. Ls 8. a 6:5-8:3 
XVI. Ss 8. 12 5-6-7-6 
XVII. 3.v1.14 13% itl 5-D-7-5 
XVIII. 3 B. 18 4-8 
XIX. S M. it 5-2 
DOS 10.v1.14 S.-M. i 9-5-11-7 
XXI. 11.vi.14 M. 28 6-5-11-2 
XXII. i M.—B. 27 7-11 
XXII. 5 B. 47 7T-5-12-3 
XXYV. 16.v1.14 B. 1 7 
XXVI. =e B: 10 3°D-7-3 
XXVIT. 5 M. 3 6-3-9 
XXX. 17.v1.14 M. 2 6-5 
XXXII. M. 18 55-10 
XXXIT. 8. 3 6-10 ca. 
OXOXEDY:: Teva ala: M. 5 6-4-10-8 
