31 
Noy. 
| 
of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
TaBLE [.— continwed. 
Place. 
ABERDEEN Bay— 
continued. 
Off Newburgh 
23 
Opposite Ythan 
Off Collieston 
9 
Off Newburgh 
Opposite Newburgh 
11 
| 
| 
Depth. 
Fms. 
to 13 
8and9 
7 to 20 
Length. 
Cm. | In. 
28:°2} 114 
25°4} 10 
24°9 93 
20°9 81 
71:2| 28 
43°2| 17 
30°8| 12 
33°6| 13} 
23°2 OF 
29°71; 114 
73°8| 29 
29°8| 112 
31'2| 124 
28°4] 114 
767 | 30 
38:0} 15 
33'2| 13 
79°6| 314 
32°3| 122 
56°3 | 144 
36°0] 14} 
369] 143 
30°0| 112 
4°35 | 17 
31:0] 121 
31°7| 124 
30°8| 12 
24-2 94 
19°7 
211 
Contents of Stomach. 
11 Sand-eels. 
Four Sand-eels. 
Seven Sand-eels. 
Three Sand-eels and one 
small flat. 
One Whiting, about 312 mm. 
Fish remains, $ digested, and 
a Whiting, 190 mm. 
Fish remains and a Whiting. 
Remains of a round-fish. 
Empty. 
One half-digested round-fish. 
A Haddock, 302 mm., and the 
remains of several others. 
Empty. 
A small Whiting, 110 mm. 
Two young Whitings, con- 
siderably digested. | 
Tentacles and head of an 
Eledone ; body completely 
digested. \ 
One partly digested Whiting 
and remains of three round 
and one flat-fish. 
Three round-fishes;a Whiting 
about five inches long was 
half digested and the 
others more digested. 
One Haddock, 313 mm., just 
swallowed. 
small quantity of fish 
remains. 
Two Whitings, 143 mm. and 
128 mm., and remains of 
a round-fish. 
Remains of several round- 
fishes ; one Whiting. 
Fish remains, 
A 
One Common Dab, 113 mm., 
and remains of two round- 
fish ; probably Whitings. 
Pulp of a round-fish. 
One Whiting, about 127 mm. 
Empty. 
2) 
” 
7? | Pulp of a round-fish, 
