456 M. V. LEBOUR. 
ONOS MUSTELA L. Rocktine. 
Thirteen fresh specimens from the tow-nettings were examined, from 
both inside and outside the Breakwater, from 2 to 26mm. long, from 
March to August. The small ones below 3mm. had a yolk sac and con- 
tained no food, but in one of 3mm. 2 Temora nauplii were present. 
One of 5 mm. contained ova and one of 5-5 mm. Temora nauplii, 2 of the 
others contained nothing and the rest contained indistinguishable Cope- 
pod remains. 
AMMODYTES TOBIANUS L. Lesser Sanp EBL. 
Twelve specimens were examined fresh from the tow-nettings from 
both inside and outside the Breakwater, from 4:5 to 6:5mm. from 
February to March and again in October. The smallest contained no 
food, but those from 5 mm., except one which was empty, all contaimed 
ereen food remains. 
AMMODYTES LANCEOLATUS Lesaur. Larcer LAUNCE. 
Thirty specimens were examined fresh from the tow-nettings from 
both inside and outside the Breakwater, from 7 to 14 mm., from July to 
October. Twenty-one contained no food, one of 8mm. contained green 
food remains, the rest contained Copepods, 4 indistinguishable, Acartia 
clausi, Pseudocalanus elongatus, Oithona sp. and Copepod nauplii being 
recognized. One of 10 mm. contained Copepod nauplii and 5 Rhizosolenia 
Shrubsolez, the only time that diatom was seen in a fish. 
GASTEROSTEUS SPINACHIA L. 15-Sprnep STICKLEBACK. 
Three 15-spined Sticklebacks were examined fresh from the tow- 
nettings, from among Zostera, both inside and outside the Breakwater 
in August and September, 7-5 to 85mm. Two contained no food, the 
other contained remains of Amphipods and many Harpacticids. 
SYNGNATHUS ACUS L. Greater Piper FIsu. 
Five specimens were examined fresh from the tow-nettings from 
among the Zostera from both inside and outside the Breakwater, August 
to October, 2-5 to 6-5 em. long. One contained nothing, one contained 
remains of Temora nauplii and Pseudocalanus elongatus, one contained 
9 Centropages typicus, one contained many Pseudocalanus, one Temora, 
