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TABLE XXV. 
ARNOGLOSSUS SP. 
Number of 
Totalnumber hauls in Number Average 
Month. of hauls which the of Size in mm. number 
1906-1914. species specimens. per haul. 
occurs. 
Maya ee 80 5 26 > a 83 0:87 
June . : , = 06 30 249 3°5-18°5 2-3 
[ June, 1914 jn eh 22 235 BS1S5 = §-4] 
July . : : : 94 4] D2 3°5—23-5 2°5 
August : : : 6) 47 5O7T 3—-28:°5 6:8 
September . ve 0D 62 708 4-31 8:3 
October. ; : 14 2 2 7 0-14 
Sub-fam. RHOMBIN 2. 
Rhombus maximus Will. R. laevis Rond. 
Seven specimens of R. laevis were taken in 1914 between May and 
August, and one specimen of R. maximus in July. These records support 
the conclusion reached by Clark that the spawning season of the brill 
is earlier than that of the turbot. 
TABLE XXVI. 
ReEcoRD OF RHOMBUS SP. 
R. maximus. R. laevis. 
No. of haul. Date. Depth. No. Sizeinmm. No. Size in mm. 
XIV. 25.v.14 M. — — 2 9-8-11-5 
XV. 25.v.14 S. — — 2 6-8,6°8 
LXX. 22.vu.14 M. — — 1 6-2 
LXXVI. =. 29.-wii.14 M. 2 ESO) a <= 
LXXVIT. 29.vii.14 M. — — il 7 
LXV. 12 val M. — — 1 13 
Scophthalmus norvegicus Gthr. 
The records for 1914 (Table XXVIL.) give a distinct maximum of the 
post-larval stages in May. The numbers remain fairly large until June 
11th, after which only a few specimens were taken. This would indicate 
that the maximum spawning season is a little earlier than Clark (1914) 
suggests, being probably in April. The hauls containing the largest 
number of individuals were made south of the Eddystone, where the depths 
were from 37-39 fathoms. The monthly summary for the period 1906-14 
shows an average number of 14-6 individuals per haul for May, and of 
5-4 for June (Table XXVIII). 
