of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
(13) 11, 19, 50; (14) 11, 19; 49; (15) 
36 ; (17) 1], 24. 
**Garland,” west coast expedition of, 
(11) 167. 
—— work of, in connection with the 
natural history of fishes, (6) 26, 33, 36; 
(7) 4, 8. 15; (8) 7, 23; (9) 11, 21; (10) 
Tel Migs LO2ON2 Sim (Uh pls: 95.23: 
2h TON 20 I2S A Ss) iaedlos La 7 
(14) 7, 15, 17; (15) 7, 18, 14, 15, 16; 
CGA LT) 7loe Wass (LS) nia 85.19: 
Garry Loch, Ailsa Craig, invertebrate 
fauna of, (16) 250. 
Garstang, Mr W., (8) 361. 
Gasterosteus aculeatus. See Stickleback, 
three-spined. 
—— spinachia. 
spined. 
Gastropsetta, (18) 356. 
Gastrosaccus spinifer, (6) 254; (16) 158, 
160, 209 ; (19) 277; (20) 510, 518, 516, 
535. 
Gaudryina filiformis, (8) 315. 
Gemellaria loricata, (15) 156. 
Germany, fishery work in, (6) 303; (8) 
375; (9) 403; (10) 343. 
as a market for 
herrings, (7) 167. 
—-— Fishery Association of, (6) 203; (9) 
403. 
— — fishery expedition of the ‘‘ Holsatia” 
in the Baltic, (9) 407. 
—— fishery expedition of ‘ Sophie,” (9) 
405, 406. 
—— fisheries, development of, (9) 404. 
—— —— diminution of catches, (9) 405. 
—— fishery statistics of, (9) 403. 
—— imports of herring into, (9) 406. 
—— Kiel Commission, work of, (6) 14, 
303 ; (9) 407. 
——— minimum legal sizes for fishes in, (6) 
303, 304. 
Gibbula cineraria, (15) 122. 
—— magus, (15) 122. 
—— tumida, (15) 122. 
—— umbilicata, (15) 122. 
Gibson, Mr James, (9) 177. 
Dr John, (4) 189; (5) 331; (6) 309; 
(7) 409. 
Giglioli, Professor H., (6) 276, 308; (7) 
401; (8) 353, 375; (9) 422; (10) 353; 
(11) 487; (18) 16. 
Gilt-head. See Pagrus auratus. 
Gitana sarsi, (8) 325; (17) 265; (20) 478. 
Globigerina, (15) 306, 308, 310; (20) 510. 
Globigerinide, (7) 311, 315; (15) 167. 
Globulina gibba, (7) 315. 
Glutinous Hag. See Hagfish. 
Glycera tesselata, (15) 159. 
Glycimeris generosa, (7) 341. 
Glyptocephalus, (18) 353. 
Gnathia maxillaris, (16) 168, 210; (18) 
180 ; (20) 510, 516. 
Gobin, M., (9) 420. 
Gobius. See Goby. 
—— ruthensparri, (4) 232; (15) 110. 
—— —— spawning period of, (4) 245. 
—— sp., (17) 125. 
er black (Gobius niger), (15) 110; (18) 
«-({S. 
See Stickleback, fifteen- 
Scot tish-cured 
207 
Goby, Jeffrey’s (Gobius jeffreysiz), (18) 278. 
—-— parasites of, (19) 138. 
—— post-larval forms of, (7) 309. 
—— post-larval form resembling a, (13) 
232: 
—— spotted or speckled (Gobius minutus), 
(4) 232; (15) 110; (18) 278; (20) 516. 
——- —— food of, (20) 487, 494; (23) 157. 
—— —— parasites of, (18) 162 ; (19) 128. 
—— two-spotted (Gobius flavescens), (18) 
278. 
Goldsinny (Crenilabrus melops), (18) 281. 
Jago’s (Ctenolabrus rupestris), (4) 
932 + (15) 111; (U8) 281. 
—— eggs of, (4) 223; (17) 83, 93, 94, 96. 
—— parasites of, (20) 292. 
—— spawning of, (4) 223. 
Gomphonema acuminata, var., (9) 274. 
—— capitatum, (9) 275. 
—— intricatum, (9) 274. 
olivaceum, (9) 274. 
Goniodoris nodosa, (15) 116. 
Gonoplax angulata, (15) 168. 
Gotch, Mr Francis, (6) 279. 
Gourret, Dr Paul, (9) 419. 
Grantia ciliata, (15) 164. 
—— compressa, (15) 164. 
Graptoleberis reticulata, (11) 233. 
—— testudinarius, (11) 233; (12) 286, 288; 
(13) 188, 245, 250; (14) 239; (15) 330, 
3383 (17) 145, 173. 
Gray, Mr D., (7) 365. 
Grayling (Thymallus vulgaris), parasite 
of, (18) 179. 
—— spawning period of, (4) 252. 
Greater argentine. Sce Smelt, greater 
silver. 
—— forkbeard. 
—— silver smelt. 
silver. 
weever. See Weever, greater. 
Greece as a market for Scottish-cured 
herrings, (7) 163. 
Green, Rev. W. Spotswood, (9) 394. 
Green-cod. See Coal-fish. 
Greenfield, Professor W. 8., (4) 176; (5) 
soles(6))21 
Greenland shark. See Shark, Greenland. 
-—— whale. See Whale. 
Grey gurnard. See Gurnard, grey. 
—— mullet. See Mullet, grey. 
—— skate. See Skate, grey. 
Grounds, effects of change of, on fishery 
statistics, (21) 38. 
Ground seines, fishing by means of, (8) 
190. 
Growth of fishes, (9) 327, 328 ; (10) 7, 282, 
283, 328: (11) 19%, 265, 490; (12) 333; 
(13) 289 ; (20) 326; (22) 141. 
—— —— coalescence of sizes of older 
generations, (20) 333. 
—— —— comparative, of round and flat 
fishes, (20) 334. 
— — description of small-meshed 
net used in collecting fishes, (20) 327. 
different in males and females, 
(20) 333. 
—— —— in relation to locality, (20) 336. 
—— —— lines of, in opercular bones, (23) 
129, 
See Forkbeard, greater. 
See Smelt, greater 
