CONTENTS, 



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ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT. 



Blennius gattorugine ........ 



Location of the Sacculus and its contained Otoliths in Fishes : — 



Fig. VII. Acipenser sturio .... 



Fig. IV. : 1-12. Explained in text 



Fig. V. : 1-12. Ditto 



Fig. VI. : 1-12. Ditto 



Sense of Direction in Birds : Sketch-map of Coast 

 Pharyngeal Teeth of Fishes : — 



Atherinid^j. — Fig. I. : Atherinichthys argentinense . 



OpmocEPHALiDiE. — Fig. II. : Ophiocephalus marulius . 



EmbiotocidjE. — Fig. I. : Neoditrema ransonettii, Ditrema tern 

 minckii, and Hysterocarpus traski. . 

 Common Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis) 

 Ornithological Report for Norfolk (1914) : — 



Map : Wind and Weather, March 10 



Cormorants in Norfolk (1914) 



Plutella macitlipennis (natural size) 



Map : Direction and Force of Wind, Nov. 13 

 The way in which a Starfish eats a Pipe-fish : — 



Fig. 1 : Starfish with Nerophis cequoreus 



Fig. 2 : Another Starfish with N. csquoreus , 

 Fauna of the Chess and Gade : — 



Fig. 19. — Notommata lacinulata . 



Fig. 20. — Euchlanis dilatata . 



Figs. 21, 22. — Sections of Cyclops serrulatus (see text, p. 415) 



Figs. 23-25.— Ditto (see text, pp. 415, 416) . 

 Kerona polyporum (parasitic on Hydra) . 

 Behaviour of a captive Rockling : Plan of Aquarium 



places and routes of a captive Rockling 

 Starfishes feeding upon Siphonostoma typhle : — 



Fig. 1, Fig. 2 



Fig. 3 



Fig. 4 



Abnormal Hands of Edible Crab (Cancer pagurus) 

 Habits of Four-horned Spider-Crab : — 



Fig. 1, An adult female, to show a characteristic resting and 

 watching attitude .... 



Fig. 2, Outline of the body and right limbs of an adult female, 



mainly to show the tracts of hook-like hairs, and the way in 



which weed is thrust into two of the alleys 



The lapillus in Fishes : Twenty-four figures, with list of species to 



which they belong (see text) 

 Reptiles of Maltese Islands : — 



The Lizard from Filfola . 



1, Fungus Rock Lizard; 2, St. Paul's Islands Lizard; 3, Typical 

 WalbLizard from Malta ....... 



Fungus Rock Lizard discovered lately by Dr. Gulia on the Fungu 

 Rock (Gozo) 



to show resting 



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