of the, Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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Among those taken on 23rd January in the Moray Firth several at 

 from 146 to 170mm, which were examined had the ovaries quite small 

 and imnuiture ; some of those of 257mm. and thereabout hod only clear 

 unyolked eggs measuring up to "Imm., while others of the same size, or 

 even smaller, had eggs con.sidcrably larger, yolked, and would, no doubt, 

 spawn before the close of the spawning season. This difference is, I 

 think, to be explained by difference in age, the less matured individuals, 

 although larger, being younger and belonging to a later generation. 



On the 1st April, among a number taken in the Moray Firth, quite 

 ripe females were got measuring 254mni. (10 inches) and 258mm. and 

 weighing 134 and 141 grammes, or about 4| ounces; others almost mature 

 measured 256 and 258mm., while some quite immature were found 

 measuring 283mm., or more than 11 inches. On the 23rd April a few 

 fenuiles of 263mm. were ripe, and males of 255mm. and upwards and 

 females of 258, 273, 296mm. and upwards were spent. 



In the collection procured on 1st April a number of the ovaries were 

 examined, with the following results : — 



The collection was a small one, and the larger fishes were for the most 

 part absent. It shows, however, that females as small as 24cm. may be 

 ripe and some as large as 29cm. immature, the average size at first 

 maturity in this case being a])proximately 30cm., or about 12 inches, 

 which is rather under the size brought out by some other ob.servations. 

 Out of a large number examined on a former occasion the smallest of the 



