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Appendices to Sixth Annual Report 



Haddock's Stomachs. 



The stomachs of 80 haddocks have been examined, and the results 

 are summarised in the following table, in which the particulars and the 

 approximate number of the organisms are given : — 



Table II. 











el 











' ■ '1 







°i 



CD 



03 



s 



c3 



03 



CD 



ce 



CD 



CO 













f-l 













Locality. 



Date. 



CD 03 



r=5 

 P, 



O 



o 



CD 



o 

 g 



o 



CD 



pi 



-4-= 

 CO 



3 

 Si 



Q 





CO 



Remarks. 



Buckie, 



11.10.86 



5 





10 





6 and 

 Remains 



2 and 

 Remains 





... 



Fraserburgh, 



19.2.87 



4 





Remains 





2 







2 empty ; others 

 contained very 

 little food. 



Lybster, 



25.10.86 



12 





23 



2 and 



Remains 



11 



20 





1 stomach empty. 



i 



23.11.86 



22 



1 



Numerous 





3 and 



Remains 



34 





Contents more or 

 less fragmentary. 





27.11.86 



15 



... 



Numerous 



1 



13 



12 









24.5.84 



2 





... 



5 and 

 Remains 



Remains 



4 





Fragmentary. 



>> 



1.6.87 



3 





3 and 



Remains. 



1 



2 



6 





Contents very frag- 

 mentary. 



Montrose, . 



12.10.86 



8 





31 



1 



1 









Wick, . 



12.10.86 



9 





3 and 

 Remains. 



1 



Remains 



5 







In the next table the names of the different species identified are given, 

 and the number of stomachs in which each was observed : — 



Table III. 





Number of 





Name of Organisms. 



Stomachs 

 in which 

 observed. 



Remarks. 



Hydrozoa — 



Diphasia, .... 



Echinodermata — 



1 



A fragment, possibly acci- 

 dentaly present. 



Ophioglypha albida, Forbes, . 

 Ophiopholis aculeata, Lin., 

 Ophiothrix pentaphyllum, Penn., 

 Antedon rosacea, Linck., 



26 



27 



10 



Numerous but fragmentary. 

 Numerous fragments. 



Mchinocyanus pusillus, Miill., 

 Echinus miliar is, Lin., 

 Annelida — 



5 

 1 



Fragments of test. 



Aphrodite sp,, 



Nereis sp., . , 



! } 



Very much broken up. 



Crustacea — 







Hyas sp,, .... 

 Pinnotheres pisum, Penn., 

 Pagurus bernhardus, Lin. , . 



1 

 1 

 1 



Fragmentary. 



Four fairly whole specimens. 



Crangon sp., . 

 Hippolyte sp., 



Anonyx holbolli, Kroyer, 

 Ampelisca laevigata, B. & W., 

 Corophium crassicorne, Bruz., 



I } 



H 



Too much digested to be 



identified. 

 Several stomachs contained 



fragments of Amphipods 



but not perfect enough to 



be identified. 



1 



