Morecambe. 
Morecambe. 
Egremont. 
Morecambe. 
Crosby Ch. 
Ribble, Gut Bar. 
Crosby Ch. 
Burbo Bk. 
Morecambe. 
North Bks. 
Off Bahama Snip. 
The Hole. 
Morecambe. 
Morecambe. 
Morecambe. 
Rock Ch. 
14 
Cod (Gadus morrhua). 
Jan. 13 | 10 fish. 
denis Ae) al sae 
VaneOnl voles 
Ajehi, Pay || teh 5 
EOS 7P We 55 
THeeloys 183 PI 5 
Feb. 15 |16 ,, 
Wale, Wy pal 55 
Hebazoleo ts; 
i 
. 
Feb. 24 
Marsisilet 5, 
Mars2i1 | 4 oS. 
July 27 
or 
Nove! lil aes 
Nov. 28 
bo 
Dec. 14 | 52 ,, 
34-54 inch. 
13 
73-72 
23-5} 
64 -8} 
43 
74-18 
53 
33-7 
42-72 
43 
20 
24 - 38 
33-58 
3g 
43~9 
3 Crangon, 3 Gammarus, 
1 Mysis, 1 Annelida, 1 
Bivalves, 1 Empty. 
Crangon, Gammarus. 
2 Carcinus, 1 Crangon, 
1 Bivalves. 
3 Crangon, 4 Gammarus, 
1 Empty. 
4 Crangon, 2 Mysis. 
Pectinaria, Gammarus. 
5 Crangon, 5 Arenicola, 
3 Gadus. 1 Gammarus, 
1 Portunus, 1 Pagurus, 
2 Bivalves, 1 Empty. 
Crangon. 
2. Crangon, 1 Idotea, 2 
Clupea, 1 Gobius, 1 Car- 
cinus. 
3 Crangon, 3 Atylus, 1 
Idotea. 
Pagurus. 
Gadus, Gonoplax. 
4 Crangon, 1 Atylus. 
3 Crangon. 
2 Crangon. 
20 Crangon, 3 Pandalus, 
4 Gammarus, 2 Atylus, 
5 Mysis, 4 Eunice, 4 Fish 
remains, 5 Mollusca, 1 
Weed, 9 Empty. 
Most of these Cod are from 3 to 9 inches in length, and 
these feed chiefly upon Crustacea, such as Crangon (the 
Shrimp), Mysis, and Amphipoda (sand hoppers). As they 
get larger they take to eating fish, such as smaller Cod, 
Whiting, Sprats, Gobies, &c., and large Crustacea such as 
the true crabs and large hermit crabs. 
The locality 
apparently has no marked effect upon the diet. 
