110 TEANSACTIONS LIVEEPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Sprats (Glupea spratta). 



Deposit Buoy. 



Apr. 18 



2 „ 



3 „ 



Leasowe Shore, 

 Mersey. 



May 3 



2 „ 



n 



Lytham. 



May 4 



1 >> 



2S 



Garston. 



Oct. 16 



2 „ 



2|-3 ,, 



Barrow Channel. 



Dec. 17 



1 „ 



21 



Garston. 



Dec. 14 



2 ,, 



2-3 „ 



Morecambe. 

 Ulverstone. 



21 miles W.N. W. 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt. Vessel. 



Mar. 22 

 Oct. 23 



Soles (Solea vulgaris) 



inch. 



1 fish. 

 1 „ 



2| 



Baia maculata. 



Apr. 3 1 fish. 



21 miles W.N. W. I Apr. 3 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt. Vessel. I 



Baia clavata. 



1 fish. 2f inch. 



2 Empty. 

 2 Empty. 



1 Empty. 



2 Empty. 



1 Empty. 



2 Empty. 



1 Cumacea. 

 1 Empty. 



1 Animal tissue. 



1 Empty. 



Grange-over- 

 Sands. 



Flounders {Pleuronectus flesus) . 



I May 28 1 3 fish. | 3J -2| inch. | 2 Empty, 

 I I I J 1 Crangon. 



Yellow Gurnard {Trigla hirundo). 



Deposit Buoy. | Sep. 18 | 2 fish. | 2 - 2^ inch. | 2 Empty. 



Food oe Laegee Fishes. 



Since the last Annual Keport was published, we have 

 examined 1,664 food fishes, three and-a-half inches in 

 length and upwards, with a view to determine their food, 

 and also the condition of the reproductive organs. These 

 fish were caught at various places both inside and beyond 

 the limits, as the table of localities will show, thus differ- 

 ing from the case of the young fishes examined, which 



