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Part III.— Twenty-first Annual Report 
Taste I.—continued. 
Eighteen to twenty- 
two miles §.E. 
of Fair Isle. 
Depth. 
Fms. 
65 
Contents of Stomach. 
Empty ; shrunken. 
One Haddock, 15} inches. 
Large: Fish pulp. 
Small: Whiting, 10% inches, 
partly digested. 
Small: Fish pulp. 
Small: One Whiting, half- 
digested. 
Small: One Haddock, 141 
inches, partly digested ; 
walls of stomach very thin 
and distended. 
Large: Empty, shrunken. 
Very large: One Witch, 12 
inches long, _ slightly 
digested ; one Starry Ray, 
5% inches broad, slightly 
digested. 
Large: One Whiting, about 
14 inches. 
Medium: One Norway Pout, 
74 inches, newly swallowed. 
Large: Remains of a large 
round-fish, about 20 inches. 
Medium: Fish remains. 
Small: Empty. 
Moderate: Remains of a 
round-fish. 
Moderate: Fish remains. 
Small: Empty. 
Very large: Walls very thick. 
Small: Remains of a round- 
fish and pulp. 
Very small: Empty. 
Small: Empty. 
» Fish remains. 
», Empty. 
29 ” 
Very large: Codling, about 
23 inches, partly digested. 
Small: Empty. 
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