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Additional note 



In the preceding report, an explanatory remark has been omitted from Section C 

 ("Statement of Eesiilts") p. 15, with regard to the extension of the cruises made by the 

 Biological Station in the North Sea, in search of the eggs of fishes. This remark is 

 necessary, so that others may know in what parts of the North Sea we have made hauls 

 for fish-eggs. The following note may be expressly added, therefore: 



In March 190.3, these cruises extended from Heligoland in a north-westerly direction 

 over the Dogger Bank as far as to 56° N. L., and in a northerly direction, as far as 

 the neighbourhood of Horns Eeef and the Jutland Bank. Further, some hauls were made to the 

 east and to the west of Skagen. In March 1904, egg-hauls were only made incidentally, 

 and that, chiefly at the 17 fixed trawling stations of the "Poseidon", with exception of the 

 extreme west and south. Thus, the occurrence of the eggs and larvae within a large part 

 of the North Sea, especially the whole of the very important north-western part, has 

 practically been omitted, so far, from our investigations. 



