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Flounder. The eggs occurred in five of the areas. On 



March 10th at Section II., on the 28th at Off-shore 



Stations I. and III. On May 4th at Section I. and at 



Port Erin. 



Brill. The eggs of this fish were found in Section IV. on 



April 28th, in Section I. on May 9th, and in Section VI. 



on the 10th. In Section VI., again on June 1st and 



26th. 



Turbot. The first record of these eggs is from Port Erin 



on April 19th. They were taken again on -Tune 22nd. 



On July 14th they were found in a tow-netting from 



Criccieth, in In-shore Section VI. 



Lemon Sole. The eggs were only found once, and were 



in a tow-netting taken at Port Erin on June 27th. 



Megrim. Also noted on one occasion only, at Port Erin 



on May 4th. 



Scald Fish. The eggs were found in the tow-netting 



from Section I., Blackpool closed ground, on June 10th. 



Solenette. Eggs of this fish occurred in the collection 



taken in Section IV. on April 28th, in Section VI. on 



May 10th, in Section II. on June 9th and 20th, and at 



Port Erin on June 22nd. In Section VII. on July 15th. 



Norway Topknot. Eggs, identified as probably belonging 



to this fish, were taken at Port Erin on June 4th. They 



were also found in Port Erin tow-nettings taken during 



1903, on May 11th and 23rd and on June 22nd. 



Cod. The first record of the eggs of this fish during 1904 



is from the Port Erin tow-netting taken on February 4th. 



They were also present in the collection taken on the 



10th. In March the eggs were found at Port Erin on the 



2nd, Off-shore Station III. on the 3rd, Off-shore Station I. 



on the 9th, Section I. on the 10th, Off-shore Station I. 



again on the 14th and 28th. In April, they were taken 



at Port Erin on the 19th. 



Haddock. The eggs were noted in five divisions. In 



