126 TBANSA.CTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Red Gurnard (Trigla cuculus), 



141 miles W.N. W. 

 I N. from More- 

 cambe Bay Lt.V. 



14 miles K by W. 

 from Liverpool 

 N.W.Lt. Vessel. 



10 miles W. \ K 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt, Vessel. 



Off Bar Ship. 



May 11 



May 14 



May 17 



Sept. 6 



36 fish. 



21 



15 inch. 



7|-10 



41* 



10 



12 Empty, 1 Crangon k 

 Portunus, 2 Portunus, 

 4 Hyas eoarctatus, 3 

 Pagurus, 7 Crangon, 1 

 Amphipoda andlfyas, 1 

 Amphipoda & Crangon, 

 3 Fish, 1 Galathea. 1 

 Annelida. 



1 Empty, 2 Crangon. 



9 Empty, 1 Portunus 

 and Crangon, 7 Fish 

 (Dragonet & Sand eels), 

 1 Portunus, 1 Galathea, 

 1 Galathea & Portunus, 

 1 Crangon. 



2 Crangon. 



Of the 67 stomachs examined, 23 were empty, the 

 remaining 44 all contained recognisable food. 



Crustacea were found in 32 stomachs, or fully 72 %, and 

 consisted of Crangon, Portunus, Pagurus, Hyas coarc- 

 tatus, Galathea, and Amphipoda. 



Fish were found in 11 stomachs, or 25 %. 



Annelida were found in 1 stomach only, or fully 2 %. 



Yellow Gurnard (Trigla hirundo) 



Spencer's Spit. 



14 miles W. \ N. 

 from Morecambe 

 Bay Lt, Vessel. 



Deposit Buoy. 



1 mileE. of New- 

 come Knowl Buoy, 



Burbo Channel. 



Of the 20 

 remainder 15 contained recognisable food. 



Crustacea were found in 10 stomachs, or 50 %, and 

 consisted of Crangon only. 



Fish were found in 5 stomachs, or 25 %. 



May 11 



6 fish. 



May 17 



4 „ 



May 23 



5 ,, 



June 8 



3 „ 



June 21 



2 „ 



5 inch. 



6 Crangon. 



16|-24 „ 



4 Fish. 



4i-5f „ 



1 Empty, 4 Crangon. 



4£-6 „ 



2 Empty, 1 Fish. 



7 



2 Empty. 



mined, 5 



were empty, the 



