200 
Euphausii raschii, (4) 157. 
Lupogebia deltura, (19) 278. . 
Hurycercus lamellatus, (8) 339 ; 
277, 283, 291; (11) 232 
188, O45, 250, &e. 
Hurycope phalangium, (15) 135. 
Hurydice achata, (20) 493. 
—— pulchra, (6) 251; (15) 135; 
210 (19) 271. 
Hurynome aspera, (6) 256. 
Hurynotus tnsolens, (16) 279 ; Fell ae 
Hurystheus e -ythrophthalmus, (6) 2 
Huryte longicauda, (23) 143. 
Eurytemora affinis, (10) 245 ; 
(18) 385 ; (19) 238; (23) 67. 
—— clausti, (13) 249, 251. 
—— hirundo, (10) 245, 
—— lacinulata, (15) 317; 
—— velox, (18) 384; 
527, 532, 534. 
Husirus longipes, (15 
402 ; (19) 262. 
Euthemisto conupressa, (10) 265, 26 
170, 176, 210. 
Evadne nordmannii, (6) 245; (15) 141, 
306, 308, 309, 310, 311; (16) 210; (20) 
532, 533. 
Ewart, Professor J. C., (5) 43; (6) Y5, 
189, 203, 277, 282, 287, 289, 295; (7) 
9, 182, 384; (8) 351; (9) 320 
Bo of Forth oyster-beds, (14) 13, 
260. 
Exocetus volitans. See Flying-fish. 
Expense of fish-hatching, (21) 181 ; 
UPA 
Experiments in cross-fertilisation of fish, 
(8) 358. 
——on currents and the transport of 
pelagic eggs, (13) 153. 
—— on mesh of nets, (1%) 302. 
—— on migrations of fish, (15) 375. 
— — with small-meshed nets, (21) 40. 
(9) 273) 
; (12) 286; (13, 
(16) 168, 
(11) 203 ; 
(17) 251, 270. 
(20) 495, 507, 525, 
) 139; (17) 2653 (18) 
6; (16) 
(23) 
F 
Facelina drummondii, (15) 117. 
Faerée, trawling investigations at, 
SP 
Faerée-Shetland Channel, animal plank- 
ton of, (15) 305. 
—— currents of, (15) 287. 
——- diatoms from, (15) 297. 
— — direction of surface currents in, (15) 
340. 
—— physical observations in, (15) 280. 
—— salinity observations in, (15) 282. 
—-— temperature observations in, (15) 
282. 
Father-lasher. 
(23) 
See Scorpion, ea-. 
Fauna of Firth of Forth, 7 311; (9) 
145 1300)s (LO) Ss G1) 7, 19713842) 
231; (13) 15, 167 ; (14) 15, 158. 
—— West Coast, of ‘‘ Garland” expe- 
dition, (9) 13, 297. 
invertebrate, of inland waters of 
Scotland, (8) 334; (9) 269; (11) 220; 
(12) 284; (13) 237 ; (14) 167 ; (15) 316; 
(16) 248. 
-—-——of Duddingston Loch, (17) 
132, 165. 
Part WL—Twenty-third Annual Report 
Fauna, invertebrate, of Loch Achnacloich, 
(9) 269. 
-——— —— of Loch Doon, (17) 1382. 
of Loch Coulter and Coulter 
Burn, (8) 334. 
—— —-— of Loch Garry (Ailsa Craig), 
(16) 251. 
——-—— of Loch Leven, (Lj) maz 
—— —— of Loch Lomond, (17) 132. 
—_—— —— of Loch Strathbeg, (9) 269. 
of Lochs in vicinity of Glas- 
gow, (13) 237. 
—— —— of Lochs of Pal ree (9) 
269; (12) 289; (15) 316; (16) 251. 
—— -—— of Lochs of Bute, (15) 316 ; (16) 
Does 
—— —— of Lochs of Caithness, (9) 269. 
—— —— of Lochs of Fifeshire, (9) 269. 
—— —— of Lochs of Forfar (15) 316; 
(17) 182. 
—— — — of Lochs of Inverness, (9) 269 ; 
(11) 220; (17) 132. 
gc Sap ihoeherot Orkney, (9) 269. 
—— —— of Lochs of Outer Hebrides, 
(13) 237. 
of Lochs of | Perthshire, 
284 ; (13) 237; (14) 167; (17) 182. 
—_— —-__ of Shetland lochs; (13))74; 
(14) 229; (15) 316, 328, 329 ; (16) 248. 
—— — — distribution of pelagic, in Firth 
of Forth, (16) 153. 
Favorinus albus, (15) 117. 
Fecundity of sea-fishes, (9) 12, 243; (10) 
190 ; (15) 370. 
—— of fishes with demersal eggs, (15) 
376. 
—— —— with pelagic eggs, (15) 376. 
—— proportional number of ova pro- 
duced by different species, (9) 248. 
—-— variation of, in individuals of same 
species, (9) O48. 
Fedderson, Mr A., (6) 16, 276. 
Fierasfer, sp., larv al, from North Sea, (22) 
283. 
(12) 
Fifteen- spined stickleback. See Stickle- 
back, fifteen-spined. 
Filigrana implexa, (15) 157. 
Firth of Clyde, condition of fishing 
grounds in, (6) 5. 
—— crustacea of, (16) 277; (17) 248. 
—— description of trawling stations in, 
(18) 20. 
—— fishes of, (18) 272. 
—— importance of investigations in, (14) 
—— larval fishes of, (9) 335, 336; (15) 
251. 
—— methods of fishing for herrings in, 
(18) 249. 
—— migrations of gurnards in, (17) 216. 
—— pelagic eggs of, (9) 335-336; (15) 
247, 251. 
—-- pelagic fauna of, (15) 71. 
—— physical observations in, in 1896, 
(15) 94. 
—— post-larval fishes of, (9) 335, 336 
(14) 227 ; (15) 251. 
—— trawling experiments in, (6) 32 
(12) 12; (14) 11, 21; (15) 22; (16) 22; 
(17) 23; (18) 20; (20) 29. 
