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Appendices to Sixth Annual Report 

 Table I. 



Locality. 



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Broadford — 

 Loch Ainort, 



Croulin Sound, 



4.9.86 



29.7.86 

 29.9.86 



14.7.86 

 4.10.87 



Loch Eshort, . I 16.8.87 

 Sound of Scalpa, 26.10 86 

 Loch Slapin, . 7. J 0.86 

 9.10.86 



Cakradale 



Off King's Cove, 

 Arran, 



26.8.87 

 5.11.86 



12.11.86 



19.11.86 



A few 



Numerous 



Fairly 



numerous 



Fairly 

 numerous 



Numerous 



Numerous 



Helmsdale . 13.1.87 ', 1 ... Numerous Numerous 



22.1.87 i 4 ... Numerous Numerous 



„ 9.2.87 ' 1 •■- 'Numerous 



i Loch Nell, .. 12.7.87 3 14 1 



Machrie, . . 16.12.86 2 ... i Fairly 



numerous 

 Off Mat Island, 23.2.84 4 ... 



Storxowat— 



Off Butt of 12.T..87 3 

 Lewis, 



A few 



A few 



21.6.87 2 ... Numerous 



Many 



A few 



All contained the 

 remains of Cope- 

 pods ; species not 

 distinguishable. 



The stomach was 

 filled with young 

 Nyctiphanes. 



All contained Nycti- 

 phanes. 



1 contained a little 

 food; could not be 

 identified. 



Nyctiphanes (nearly 

 full grown). 



All distended with 

 food ; 1 contain- 

 ed Nyctiphanes 

 only, the others 

 had the lower half 

 filled with Cope- 

 pods (Calanus) 

 and the upper 

 with Nyctiphanes. 



Nyctiphanes and 

 Parathemisto in 

 about equal n am- 

 bers. 



1 contained Nycti- 

 phanes on\j,lPccr- 

 athemisto only, 2 

 about equal num- 

 bers of both. 



Organisms similar to 

 hist. 



Young fish partly 

 digested. 



Nyctiphanes. 



All contained some 

 very much de- 

 composed stuff. 



Very young fish — 

 ' 20 per cent, 

 gorged with food. ' 



About 10 per cent, 

 of the Catch con- 

 tained food ; 1 of 

 the stomachs con- 

 tained Schizopods 

 only, the other 

 very vounsr fish. 



