LARVAL AND POST-LARVAL TELEOSTEANS. 



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TABLE ^XIY.— Continued. 

 Record of Lepadogaster sp. 



No. of Haul. 



CXVIII. H 



CXXI. H 



CXXII. H 



CXXV. H 



III. A 



V. 



X. 



XXI. 



XXV. 



XL VI. 



XL VII. 



XLVIII. 



XLIX. 



LIII. 



LVI. 



LVIII. 



LX. 



LXIII. 



LXXII. 



LXXX. 



xc. 



XCII. 



xcv. 



XCVI. 

 XCVII. 



xc^^II. 



CII. 



cxv. 

 cxxvi. 



A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 

 A 



Date. 

 13.vii.09 

 20.vii.09 



6.vi'i'i.09 



ll.vi.l3 



12.vi.l3 



16.vi.l3 



24.vi.13 



7.vii.l3 



29.vii.13 



30.vii.l3 



31.vii.l3 

 l.viii.l3 

 2.viii.l3 



7.viii.l3 



13.viii.l3 

 18.viii.l3 

 22.viii.13 

 25.viii.13 



27.viii.13 



5.ix.l3 



9.ix.l3 



Depth. 

 M. 



B. 



M. 

 M. 

 B. 

 S. 

 B. 

 M. 

 S. 

 B. 

 B. 

 S. 

 M. 

 S. 

 S. 

 M. 

 S. 

 M. 

 B. 

 M. 

 M. 

 B. 

 B. 

 M. 

 M. 

 M. 

 B. 



L. bimaculatus. 



No. 



3 



9 

 11 



5 



1 



1 



Size. 

 6-7-5 

 6-10 

 5-8 

 5-7'5 

 5-32 

 6 



5-18 



9-5 - 



mtd. — 



8 - 



5-5-10 - 



6-6-5 - 

 5-025-6-628 



- 1 



- 1 

 10-5 - 



lO — 



L. gouani. 

 No. Size. 



L. candollei. 

 No. Size. 



•46 



5-5 

 6-5 



1 6-02 



6-8 



7-5-9 

 5-5 



BLENNIID.E. 



Blennius pholis L. B. ocellaris L. 



Considerable difficulty has been experienced in determining all the 

 individuals specifically, owing to our incomplete knowledge of the early 

 post-larval stages. Kecords will be found on Table 25, a general survey 

 of which reveals the presence of two main types, those forms which 

 occur most frequently offshore, and those with a higher frequency in- 

 shore. The offshore type is represented by B. ocellaris, the inshore 

 chiefly by B. fliolis. 



Eggs of B. ocellaris were found continuously from June to August 

 inside empty Buccinum shells which were trawled on the Eddystone 

 Grounds. In nearly every case an adult blenny was taken in attendance. 

 Several of these adults were measured and gave lengths of 120 and 

 130 mm. 



