-Feb. 



4 



March 2 



April 



19 



May 



4 



■>) 



26 



June 



4 



5J 



22 



,, 



27 



July 



4 



>j 



16 



18 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



1904— Feb. 4 Cod. 



„ Plaice and Dab. 

 ,, and Turbot. 



Haddock, Dab, Megrim, Flounder, 

 and Dragonet. 



Haddock. 



Whiting, and (?) Norwegian Topknot. 



Turbot, and Solenette. 



Lemon Sole, Dab, and Rockling. 



Dab, and Rockling. 



Rockling. 



The identification of preserved fish eggs is attended 

 with many difficulties, and the names can only be 

 regarded as approximately correct, except in a few cases 

 where the characters are so marked that there need be no 

 hesitation in ascribing certain eggs to particular fishes. 



2. Post Larval and Young Fishes. 



These do not appear to be often taken in 

 surface collections, and their presence has only 

 been noted on two occasions during the period 

 covered by these notes. Two Post-larval 

 Gadoids were taken on May 23rd, 1903. Twelve 

 young Gadoids, 7*5 mm. to 10 mm., and one 

 young Trigla 9'5 mm. in length, occurred in 

 the tow-netting taken on June 4th, 1904. 



3. Annelida. 



Sagitta were present in 38 out of the 39 

 collections. The only gathering in which they 

 were absent was the one taken on May 11th, 

 1904. 



Tomopteris occurred in July, September, 

 November, 1903, and January, April, May, 

 June, and September, 1904. 



Autolytus were found in September, 1903, 

 and March, April, June, 1904. 



