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We do not give a per-centage statement of the food 

 of this fish owing to the small number examined, but 

 Annelida, Crustacea, and MoUusca appear to have been 

 the chief food of the flounder during the year. 



From last year's Keport it will be seen that the order 

 was then somewhat different, MoUusca being first, An7ie- 

 licla second and Crustacea and Zoophytes third. 



Morecainbe. 



Morecambe. 



14 miles W.N. W. 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt. Vessel. 



14 miles W.N.W. 

 5 W. from Liver- 

 pool N.W.Lt.V. 



16 miles VV. by 

 N. from Liver- 

 pool N.W.Lt.V. 



Morecambe. 



Morecambe. 



Morecambe. 



Deposit Buoy, 

 Horse Channel. 



Spencer's Spit, 

 Mersey. 



14 miles N. by 

 W. from More- 

 cambe Bay Lt.V. 



Deposit Buoy. 



1 mile E. of New- 

 come Kuovvl 

 Buoy. 



Burbo Clianuel. 



Sole (Solea vulgaris). 



5-5^ inch. 



31-5 



5-16i 



13i-16i 



9-15 



3J-5^ 



4f-6i 

 3|-5J 



4-4f 



8^-19 



4-8 

 4i-5i 



1 Empty, 1 Annelida. 



3 Empty, 2 Cumacea, 



2 Ampliipoda, 1 Anne- 

 lida, 1 a little sand. 



10 Empty. 



2 Empty. 



9 Empty. 



9 Empty, 1 Zoea of 

 Crab, 1 Cumacea, 1 other 

 Crustacean remains. 



12 Empty, 

 1 Amphipoda. 



3 Empty, 2 Annelida. 

 6 Empty. 



1 Empty, 4 Annelida. 



17 Empty, 1 Solcn. 



6 Animal tissue. 

 5 Empty. 



9 Empty. 



