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Part III. — Twenty-fourth Annual Report 



PLATE II. a. 



Fig. 1-5 and 9-16. Earstones of Haddocks, various sizes 



Fig. 6-8 and 30, 31. „ Whitings, 



Fig. 17-24. Earstones of Brassies, various sizes 



Fig. 25-28. ,, Norway Pouts, various sizes 



Fig. 29. ,, one Couch's Whiting 



slightly enlarged. 







PLATE II. b. 





Fig. 1-5. 



Earstones of Megrims, various sizes 



slightly enlarged. 



Fig. 6-7. 





two Sea Breams 



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Fig. 8-9. 





two Lesser Weavers 





Fig. 10. 





one Greater Weaver 





Fig. 11. 





one Bass 





Fig. 12-14. 





three Ballan Wrasses 





Fig. 15. 





one Striped Wrasse 





Fig. 16. 





one Jago's Goldsinny 





Fig. 17. 





one Lesser Grey Mullet 





Fig. 18. 





one Pogge . 





Fig. 19-20. 





two Black Gobies . 





Fig. 21-24. 





four Speckled Gobies 





Fig. 25-27. 





three Powans 





Fig. 28-29. 





two Dabs . 





Fig. 30. 





one Trout . 





Fig. 31. 





one Salmon 





Fig. 32. 





one Sand-eel 



• 



Fig. 33. 





one Liporis 



PLATE III. a. 





Fig. 1-6 and 14. Earstones of Halibut, various sizes 



slightly enlarged 



Fig. 7-13. 



Earstones 



of Long Rough Dabs, ,, 



j i 



Fig. 15-21. 



>> 



Plaice, ,, 





Fig. 22-26. 



5 > 



Witch Soles 



• 



Fig. 27-31. 



>> 



Dabs 



5» 



Fig. 32-25. 



>> 



Hake ,, 

 PLATE III. b. 



• t t 



Fig. 1-9. 



Earstones of Spotted Dragonets, variou 



i sizes . slightly enlarged 



Fig. 10-14. 



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Dragonets, ,, 



5> 



Fig. 15-24. 



»» 



Herrings, ,, 



• » 



Fig. 25-32. 



> j 



Sprats, ,, 



J5 



Fig. 33. 



; > 



one Pilchards 



>> 



Fig. 34-35. 



j) 



two Atherines 





Fig. 36. 



) > 



one Mackerel 



' > > 



Fig. 37. 



5> 



two Viviparous Blennies 





Fig. 38-39. 



5> 



two Butterfishes . 



■ • > J 



Fig. 40-43. 



) > 



four Catfishes 



• >> 



Fig. 44-46. 



> J 



three Pogges 



>» 



Fig. 47. 



5 ) 



one Chimcera 



>> 



Fig. 48. 



>» 



one Grey Mullet . 



• >> 



Fig. 49. 





one Red Mullet 



• • > J 



Fig. 50-52. 



»J 



three Norway Haddocks 



• • >> 



Fig. 53. 



>5 



one Scorpceua dactylopttra 



> ) 



Fig. 54-57. 



> ) 



four fresh-water Perches 



• • > > 



Fig. 58. 



> > 



one Lumpsucker 



>> 



Fig. 59. 





one Roach . 



• ' J > 



Fig. 60. 



J J 



one fresh-water Pike 



• 5 > 



Fig. 61-62. 





two Lophius 



' 'J 



Fig. 63-65. 



> J 



three Cottus 



PLATE IV. 



>> 



Fig. 1. 



Earstones of a small Haddock 



considerably enlarged 



Fig. 2. 



5 J 



a Haddock, 14 inches long 



• j > 



Fig. 3. 



5 > 



a Gadus luscus 



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Fig. 4. 



J> 



a Gadus esmarkii . 



• • >5 



Fig. 5. 



J> 



a Gadus poutassou . 



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