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** I"' -,'it« mtuoum, 



Nuadr*. et circhm ■> '" fonU-» : 



Pollioe nrjrineo ifO' ■ ■• florc* : 



Floribui pt pictum. divic r-; .•■!e caniitrum. 

 At TO*, o Nrmph* Cntrridra, itp inb andaa ; 

 It«, rpcarrato Tariata porallia tmnco 

 Vellit« muicoait e rupibu*, rt mihi concha* 

 Fert«, Vtm pela^, et pioftui conchrlia SDcoo." 



Jf.Partkinti GianntUiui, Eol. 1. 



No. ly. JULY 1909. 



I. — A Contribution towards a Knoxohdge of the Entozoa 

 of British Marine Fishes. — Part II.* By WiLLIAM 

 NicOLL, M.A., D.Sc, Gatty Marine Laboratory, Uuiver- 

 sity of St. Andrews. 



[Plate I.] 



Following the Hues already indicated in the first part of 

 this contribution, an attt mpt was made to obtain some of 

 the less common fishes from St. Andrews Bay. At the mva.i 

 time several of the commoner species omitted from the first 

 part were examined, and it is with these chiefly that the 

 present paper deals. Altoj^'ether thirty species were examined ; 

 twelve of these were included in the first report, but several 

 additions have to be made to the list of their parasites. 



The fish to which attention was chitfly directed were tho 

 dragonet, gurnard, cod, catfish, and sprat. In each of the 



• I have to thank the Government Grant Committee for enablinj? me 

 to continue thia work, which was begun under the Carnegie Trust 

 Research Scheme. 



Ann. tD Mo(f. S. I list. Ser. 8. VoK iv. 1 



