326 Prof. M'Intosli's Notes on the Tunny. 



Tribus III. Retitelari^. 



Fam. 1, Scytodoidse. 



2, Pholcoidffi. 



3. Tlieridioidoe. 

 &c. 



Tribus IV. Obbitelahi.b, 



CribellaUe, 



Fam, 1. Dinopoidte. 



2. Miagrammopoidas- 



3. Uloboroidee. 



Ecribellatce, 



Faui. 4. Tetragnathoidse. 



5. Epeiroidae. 



6. Celasiiioidse. 



7. Cryptotlieloidte. 



&c. 



Tribus V. Laterigrad^e. 



Fam. 1. Heteropodoidse. 

 2. Stepbauopoidse. 

 u. Thomisoidse. 

 &c. 



Tribus VI. Citigrad^. 



Fam. 1. Lycosoidae. 

 2. Oxyopoidae. 



Tribus VII. Salti grace. 

 Fam. 1. Attoidffi. 



XXIX. — Notes from the St, A7idrews Marine Laboratory [under 

 the Fishery Board for Scotland). — No. IV. On a Male 

 Tunny (Orcynus thynnus, L.). By Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., 

 LL.D., F.R.S., &c. 



[Plate XI.] 



The specimen was captured on the 16th October, 1885, by 

 one of the ships of the General Steam Fishing Company of 

 Granton, when trawling in the " Fluke-hole " or Traith in the 

 Forth, off Pittenweem, in 15 fathoms, and was most courteously 

 sent to the Marine Laboratory and the University Museum by 

 Mr. Scott, the manager, who states that the fish was dead 

 when the trawl (which had been down about four hours) was 

 brought on board. A powerful fish like this would probably 

 make desperate efforts in the net ; yet the stout fins, though 



