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May 21. 

 station 14.— OFF COOSHCEOON. 30 fathoms. Long Lines. 



One large Turbot came to tlie side, but dropped off out of reach of the gaff. 



May 22. 



Station 15.— OFF DINGLE BAY. 74 to 80 fathoms. 1 hour, 15 minutes 

 Long Lines. 



Gross No. No. Mature. No. Immature. 



Several Hake and Ling were eaten off the hooks, the heads and portions of the 

 bodies alone remaining. 



Station 16. 

 18 foot Beam. 



May 23. 

 -OFF DINGLE BAY. 74 to 80 fathoms. Fine sand. 2 hours. 



Grey Gurnard, 

 Witch, 



Thornback, . 

 Grey Skate, . 



May 27. 



Station 17.— SMEEWICK. 6 to 15 fathoms. Sand. 1 hour, 5 minutes. 18 foot 



Beam. 



Gross No. No. Mature. No. Immature. 

 Plaice, . . .5 . . some. 



Common Dab, . . 5 1 4 



Invertebrates. — Sand stars. Annelids. Hermits. Common Shrimps. Edible 



crabs. 



