20 



Haddock {Gadus aeglefinus). 



14 miles W.N. W. i 

 from Morecambe | Apr. 3 

 Bay Lt. Vessel. 



21 miles W.N. W. 

 from Morecambe Apr. 3 

 Bay Lt. Vessel, 



141 miles W.N. W. 

 IN. from More- 

 cambe BayLt.V. 



14 miles N. byW. 

 from Liverpool 

 N.W.Lt. Vessel. 



10 miles W. I N. 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt. Vessel. 



Off Bar Ship. Sept. 6 



May 11 



May 14 



May 17 



Off Blackpool. 



Sept. 6 



12 



7A-15 



10 



16-19 



14 



8-14 



10-12 



13-16 



2 OpMoghjplia, 1 Por- 

 tumis, 1 Annelida. 



1 Crangon. 



1 Corystes, 1 Nucula and 

 Echinocyamus. 



1 Ojjhioghjpka and Tc 

 ten tigrinus. 



4 Empty, 1 Portunus, 

 1 Pagurus. 



4 Maetra, 3 Scrobicu- 

 laria, 1 Annelida, 1 

 Annelida and Crangon. 



3 Empty, 2 Annelids, 



4 Madra, 1 Annelida 

 and OphiogJypha, 1 Mae- 

 tra and Scrobicularia, 

 1 Philine. 



Of the 52 stomachs examined 19 were empty, the 

 remaining 33 being accounted for in the following notes : — 



Mollusca were found in 18 stomachs, or fully 54 %, and 

 consisted of Maetra, Scrohicularia, Philine, Pecten, Nu- 

 cula and Solen. 



Ecliinoderms were found in 7 stomachs, or fully 21 %, 

 and consisted chiefly of OpJiioglypha, 1 stomach only 

 containing Ecliinocijamus pusillus. 



Annelida were found in 6 stomachs, or fully 18 %. 



Crustacea were found in 6 stomachs, fully 18 %, and 

 consisted of Portunus, Corystes, Pagurus and Crangon. 



Last year's report gives the result of an examination of 

 37 stomachs from which it will be seen that Mollusca, 

 Crustacea, Annelida, a,nd Echinoderms were the chief food, 

 in the order given. 



