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and so give a true representation of the proportional 

 bulk of the largest and smallest eatches with each net. 



We have considered it unnecessary to print in this 

 first report the details of the nearly nine hundred tabular 

 forms containing the results of the hauls, but we shall give 

 various lists extracted from these tables, and curves 

 derived from the lists, and we shall also reproduce a certain 



Fig. 2. — Showing by proportional columns the 



range in quantity taken by the various 



Plankton nets in April, 1907. 



number of the sheets of records as samples of different 

 nets, dates and localities. The complete series of sheets 

 are deposited in the Zoological Department of the 

 University of Liverpool and will be available for consulta- 

 tion there, and may possibly, if it be found desirable, be 

 printed in a future report along with the results of 

 a further year's work. 



