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  REPORT 
  OF 
  COMMISSIONER 
  OF 
  FISH 
  AND 
  FISHERIES. 
  

  

  Lht 
  of 
  animals 
  found 
  in 
  fish 
  stomachs, 
  showing 
  technical 
  name 
  of 
  species, 
  name 
  of 
  fish 
  in 
  

   which 
  it 
  was 
  found, 
  locality 
  where 
  fish 
  tvas 
  caught, 
  and 
  date 
  when 
  tulen 
  — 
  Contiuued. 
  

  

  GRAMPUS 
  COLLECTION. 
  

  

  May 
  30, 
  cod. 
  Station 
  3.33, 
  lat. 
  46^ 
  19' 
  15" 
  

   N., 
  long. 
  59- 
  51' 
  45" 
  W, 
  

   Hi/as 
  coarctatiis, 
  several. 
  

   July 
  19, 
  1894, 
  cod. 
  

  

  Ilyas 
  coarctatns, 
  numerous. 
  

   Fandalus 
  annuJicornis. 
  Prawn. 
  One 
  

  

  specimen. 
  

   Xatica 
  claiisa, 
  one 
  sjiecimen. 
  

   Jjyhrodita 
  aciilcata. 
  Sea 
  mouse. 
  One 
  

  

  specimen. 
  

   Trophonia, 
  sp., 
  one 
  specimen. 
  

   Young 
  sculpin, 
  one 
  specimen, 
  north- 
  

   ern 
  edge 
  of 
  Brown's 
  Bank. 
  

   July 
  25, 
  1894, 
  cod. 
  North 
  side 
  of 
  Prince 
  

   Edward 
  Island, 
  N. 
  by 
  E. 
  6 
  or 
  

   7 
  miles 
  from 
  East 
  Point. 
  

   Cancer 
  irroiatus. 
  Rock 
  crab, 
  lew 
  

  

  young. 
  

   Romarus 
  americanns. 
  Lobster. 
  One 
  

   young, 
  4 
  inches 
  long. 
  

   July 
  26, 
  1894, 
  50 
  cod. 
  Stations 
  .588 
  and 
  

   589, 
  Bradielle 
  Bank, 
  Gulf 
  of 
  

   St. 
  Lawrence. 
  

   Hyas 
  coarctatus. 
  Spider 
  crab. 
  Nu- 
  

   merous. 
  

   Chionacetes 
  opilio. 
  Spider 
  crab. 
  Nu- 
  

   merous. 
  

   Fandalus 
  anuulicornis. 
  Prawn. 
  Com- 
  

   mon. 
  

   Glycimeris 
  siliqua. 
  Bank 
  clam. 
  Nu- 
  

   merous. 
  

   Toldiq 
  sapotiUa. 
  One 
  specimen. 
  

   Holothuriau. 
  One 
  specimen. 
  

   Serpula 
  tube. 
  One 
  si^ecimen. 
  

   Worms. 
  Several. 
  

   July 
  27, 
  1894, 
  60 
  cod. 
  Stations 
  599, 
  600, 
  

   and 
  601, 
  Orphan 
  Bank, 
  Gulf 
  

   of 
  St. 
  Lawrence. 
  

   Hyas 
  coarctatus. 
  Numerous. 
  

   Chionacetes 
  opilio. 
  Numerous. 
  

   Eupagurus 
  kroyeri. 
  Hermit 
  crab. 
  

  

  Two 
  specimens. 
  

   Fandalus 
  anuulicornis. 
  Few. 
  

   Gljicimeris 
  siliqua. 
  Numerous. 
  

   Holothurians. 
  Numerous. 
  

   Friapnlus 
  caudatns. 
  Numerous. 
  

   Nereis, 
  sp. 
  Clam 
  worm. 
  One 
  speci- 
  

   men. 
  

   Small 
  fishes. 
  Two 
  species, 
  two 
  

  

  specimens. 
  

   Clupea 
  harengus. 
  Herring. 
  Several. 
  

   August 
  8, 
  1894, 
  2 
  haddock. 
  Station 
  699, 
  

   latitude 
  47^^ 
  8' 
  N., 
  longitude 
  

   61*-^ 
  53' 
  30" 
  W. 
  

  

  These 
  two 
  fish 
  contained 
  <'oii8iderablealtra\ 
  

   in 
  ivhicli 
  -were 
  mauy 
  small 
  white 
  

   worms 
  and 
  several 
  species 
  of 
  amjjhi- 
  

   pods 
  (tlu) 
  identification 
  of 
  which 
  was 
  

   not 
  attempted), 
  some 
  fine 
  sand, 
  and 
  

   the 
  following 
  species: 
  

  

  Hyas 
  coarctatus. 
  One 
  specimen. 
  

  

  August 
  8, 
  1894 
  — 
  Continued. 
  

  

  J'Jchinarachnius 
  parma. 
  Sand 
  dollar. 
  

   Young, 
  irom 
  the 
  size 
  of 
  a 
  pin 
  

   head 
  to 
  three-fourths 
  inch 
  in 
  

   diameter. 
  

   Liocyma 
  fluctuosa. 
  Thirty-eight 
  spec- 
  

   imens. 
  

   Yoldid 
  SapotiUa. 
  Four 
  specimens. 
  

   Aphrodite 
  graiilaudica. 
  Two 
  speci- 
  

   mens, 
  young. 
  

   Spisul(( 
  ovalis. 
  Sea 
  clam. 
  Nine 
  speci- 
  

   mens, 
  young. 
  

   /S^nsulu 
  solidissi>Ha 
  or 
  oralis. 
  Six, 
  very 
  

  

  young. 
  

   Cylichna 
  alba. 
  One 
  specimen. 
  

   Crenclla 
  pcctinata. 
  One 
  sjiecimen, 
  

  

  young. 
  

   Folinices 
  granlandica. 
  Three 
  speci- 
  

   mens. 
  

   Margarita 
  cinerea. 
  One 
  specimen, 
  

  

  very 
  young. 
  

   Cyprinci 
  islaudica. 
  One 
  specimen, 
  

   very 
  young. 
  

   May 
  16, 
  1895, 
  cod. 
  Georges 
  Bank, 
  Sta- 
  

   tion 
  258, 
  latitude 
  43'-' 
  50' 
  45" 
  

   N., 
  longitude 
  64^ 
  39" 
  W. 
  

   Eupagurus 
  beruhardus. 
  Hermit 
  crab. 
  

  

  Several. 
  

   Aphrodtta 
  aculeata. 
  Sea 
  mouse. 
  One 
  

   specimen. 
  

   June 
  17, 
  1895. 
  Tignish, 
  Prince 
  Edward 
  

   Islaud. 
  

   Several 
  cod 
  stomachs 
  were 
  examined 
  at 
  the 
  

   flsh-packing 
  establishment 
  of 
  Mr. 
  

   Mynck. 
  One 
  large 
  cod 
  contained 
  3 
  

   cunners 
  (TaiUogolahrua 
  adspcrsus) 
  

   from 
  C 
  to 
  10 
  inches 
  long; 
  others 
  con- 
  

   tained 
  from 
  -t 
  to 
  6 
  dinners 
  each. 
  One 
  

   stomach 
  contained 
  nothing 
  hut 
  a 
  mass 
  

   of 
  lobster 
  eggs 
  (about 
  1 
  pint), 
  others 
  

   contained 
  considerable 
  purple 
  mem- 
  

   branaceous 
  alga 
  with 
  a 
  lot 
  of 
  some 
  

   kind 
  of 
  spawn 
  amongst 
  it. 
  Mr. 
  My- 
  

   rick 
  once 
  found 
  in 
  the 
  stomach 
  of 
  a 
  

   71-pouud 
  cod 
  63 
  large 
  herring, 
  3 
  good- 
  

   sized 
  tiouuders, 
  and 
  1 
  lobster. 
  

   July 
  12, 
  1895, 
  cod. 
  Station 
  574, 
  latitude 
  

   40^^ 
  33' 
  45" 
  N., 
  longitude 
  69^ 
  

   15'30" 
  W. 
  "Pollack 
  Rips." 
  

   Cancer 
  horcalis. 
  Jonah 
  crab. 
  Many, 
  

  

  small. 
  

   Cancer 
  irroratus. 
  Red 
  crab; 
  rock 
  

  

  crab. 
  Few. 
  

   Fentacta 
  frondosa. 
  Sea 
  cucumber. 
  

  

  Few. 
  

   Aphrodita 
  aculeata. 
  Sea 
  mouse. 
  

   Tuufogolabrus 
  adspersus. 
  Cunner. 
  

   One 
  cunner, 
  about 
  a 
  foot 
  long, 
  was 
  removed 
  

   from 
  a 
  14-pound 
  cod. 
  Some 
  of 
  the 
  

   crabs 
  had 
  hydroids, 
  bryozoa, 
  and 
  Ano- 
  

   mia 
  glabra 
  attached 
  to 
  them. 
  

  

  