12 



Dab (Pleuronectes limanda). 



Deposit Buoy. 



1 mile E. of New- 

 come Knowl Buoy 



Burbo Channel. 



Ci'osby Channel. 



Horse Channel. 



Back of N. Bank, 

 nr. Deposit Buoy. 



Deposit Buoy. 



4 miles W. of 

 Blackpool. 



Off Bar Ship. 

 Deposit Buoy. 



Burbo Bank. 



Garston, Mersey. 



Between Dingle 

 and Garston. 



1 Empty, 4 Crangon, 2 

 Annelida, 1 Annelida 

 and Crangon, 1 An. tiss. 



lEmpty,5Animal tissue. 



3 Empty, 3 Crangon, 

 1 Annelida. 



5 Empty, 3 Annelida. 



4 OiMoglypha, 



\ ScrohiculariakMactra, 

 1 Mactra k Portuntts, 

 1 Portunus, 1 Annelida, 



6 Empty, 1 MoUusca 

 (soft parts), 36 Annelida. 



22 Empty, 1 Crangon, 



1 Portunus. 



6 Ophioglypha, 



4 Philine, 5 Ophiogly- 



plia and Philine. 



2 Mactra, 1 Ophioglypha. 



9 Empty, 4 Mactra, 1 

 Crangon, 1 common shore 

 Crab {Carcinus). 



4 Empty, 1 Crangon, 

 4 Donax and Nucula, 



2 Empty. 



1 6 Empty. 



Of the 320 stomachs examined, 125 were empty, and 

 10 contained indistinguishable animal matter, leaving 185 

 to be accounted for as having matter in them that could 

 be identified, they are as follows : — 



Annelida were found in 92 stomachs, or nearly 50 %. 



EcJiinoderms were found in 39 stomachs, or fully 21 %, 

 and consisted chiefly of Ophioglypha (sand stars). 



MoUusca were found in 38 stomachs, or fully 20 %, and 



