of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
Paradoxostoma sarniense, (8) 324. 
vartabile, (8) 324; (15) 145; (20) 
492, 511. 
Parajassa pelagica, (19) 265, 271 ; (20) 
507, 519. 
Paralichthys, (18) 352, 356. 
maculosus, (18) 356. 
Paramesochra dubia, (10) 252. 
Paramisophria cluthe, (15) 147; 
385 ; (19) 239. 
Paramphithoé assimilis, (12) 264. 
bicuspis, (6) 246. 
—— fucicola, (6) 247. 
—— monocuspis, (12) 264 ; (19) 262; (20) 
491, 501, 510, 527. 
Paramuna bilobata, (16) 262; (17) 266; 
(19) 236, 272; (20) 510. 
Paranthessius dubius, (21) 130. 
Parapontellabrevicornis, (4) 149 ; (6) 238 ; 
(15) 147 ; (16) 177, 189, 210; (17) 252; 
(21) 113. 
Parartotrogus richardi, (11) 210, 211; 
-(18) 401. 
Parasites, crustacean, of fishes, (18) 144; 
(19) 120; (20) 288. 
of fishes, (19) 120; (20) 288; (22) 
275; (23) 108. 
of allis shad, (19) 145. 
of angel-fish, (20) 295 ; (22) 2 
of angler, (18) 167, 181; (19) 
— of armed bullhead, (18) 162 
141. 
of ballan wrasse, (19) 139; (23) 109, 
116. 
— of bass, (23) 109, 117. 
——— of bib, (19) 141; (22) 277, 278. (23) 
108, 113. 
of black goby, (19) 138. 
of brill, (18) 154; (19) 141. 
—— of Calanus finmarchicus, (15) 172. 
— of cat-fish, (18) 176; (19) 140. 
—— of coal-fish, (18) 180, 
— of cod, (18) 180, 181 ; (19) 121, 149; 
(23) 108. 
of common dab, (18) 150, 167. 
of common trout, (19) 132. 
of conger, (18) 160, 180 ; (19) 127. 
copepod, of fishes, (18) 145, 179; 
(19) 121. 
of crustacea, (22) 250, 254. 
— of cuckoo ray, (18) 170; (19) 130. 
— of fifteen-spined stickleback, (18) 
141. 
of flounder, (18) 150 ; (19) 121; (23) 
108. 
—— cf four-bearded rockling, (19) 122; 
(20) 289. 
—— of Fuller’s ray, (18) 174. 
—— of grayling, (18) 179. 
—— of grey gurnard, (19) 147 ; (23) 115, 
116 
(18) 
ide 
138. 
3 (19) 
of grey skate, (18) 156, 164, 170, 
171, 180; (19) 130, 151. 
— of gunnel, (20) 298. 
of gurnards, (18) 150, 163, 169, 180; 
(91) 132, 134; (23) 115, 116. 
— of haddock, (18) 177 ; (19) 121, 135; 
(23) 108. 
— of hake, (18) 166, 175, 178; (19) 
135, 148. 
227 
) Parasites of halibut, (18) 151, 159, 174; 
(19) 126, 140, 142. 
—— of herring, (19) 145. 
—— of homelyn ray, (19) 130. 
——of Jago’s goldsinny (Ctenolabrus), 
(20) 292. 
— of John Dory, (18) 167. 
of king-fish, (19) 136. 
of lemon dab, (18) 165, 180. 
—— of lesser grey mullet, (19) 123. 
of ling, (19) 122, 149 ; (20) 288 ; (23) 
108. 
of lobster, (19) 255. 
of long rough dab, (18) 166. 
of lumpsucker, (19) 121, 128, 129; 
(23) 108. 
of mackerel, (19) 124, 135, 146. 
— of Muller’s topknot, (20) 290. 
of Norway pout, (19) 147. 
of picked dog-fish, (20) 297. 
of pike, (19) 139. 
—— of plaice, (18) 150, 163, 164; (19) 
121 ; (23) 108. 
of pollack, (18) 153 ; (19) 121, 150; 
(20) 291 ; (23) 108. 
of porbeagle shark, (18) 156, 171; 
(19) 125, 132; (20) 292; (23) 112. 
of red gurnard, (16) 143. 
—— of Sagitta, (14) 15, 165. 
— of salmon, (18) 152, 172. 
—— of sapphirine gurnard, (19) 143; (20) 
299. 
— of sea-scorpion, (19) 138, 139. 
short sun-fish, (18) 151, 157, 159; 
(19) 126, 144. 
of skates, (19) 141. 
—- of sole, (18) 146, 165; (19) 121, 139, 
142 ; (23) 108. 
of speckled goby, (18) 162; (19) 
128. 
— of spotted dragonet, (18) 
(19) 129; (20) 298. 
— of sprat, (18) 161 ; (19) 127. 
—— of starry ray, (20) 295, 299. 
— of sting-ray, (22) 275, 276, 278, 279. 
—— of streaked gurnard, (19) 133, 143. 
of striped wrasse, (19) 127; (20) 291, 
293. 
—— of sturgeon, (23) 110. 
— of thrasher shark, (19) 125. 
— of three-bearded rockling, (20) 289, 
291 ; (23) 110. 
of three-spined stickleback, 
147, 179; (19) 122. 
of thornback ray, (18) 156, 171; 
(19) 130, 151; (20) 299, 300. 
of tope, (18) 157, 172. 
— of torsk, (18) 180. 
of turbot, (18) 152, 165; (19) 137, 
143. 
—— of twaite shad, (18) 176 ; (19) 145. 
of whiting, (18) 178; (19) 121, 146, 
149 ; (23) 108. 
— of Muller’s topknot, (19) 122. 
on young flat fishes, (16) 242. 
Parasitic copepods, (20) 288. 
larval actinie on hydromedusz, (6) 
281. . 
—— skin disease in Montagu’s sucker, 
(11) 393. 
162, 168 ; 
(18) 
