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Appendices to Fifth Annual Report 

 TABLE A. — Fish taken by 'Garland' — continued. 



Station and Date. 



Time 

 Trawl 

 down. 



Description of Take. 



Size 

 of 

 Fish. 



Wind and Weather 

 and 



Other Observations. 



St Andrews Bat, 

 23rd July. 



| hour. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 28th July. 



3J hours. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 14th September. 



II. 



St Andrews Bay. 

 14th September, 



III. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 16th September. 



1\ hours 



2 hours. 



IV. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 14th September 



hours. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 16th September. 



2i hours, 



Plaice, . 

 Common dab, 

 Lemon dab, . 

 Long rough dab, 

 Whiting, 

 Gurnard, 



Gray skate, . 

 Plaice, . 

 Common dab, 



Lemon dab, . 



Long rough dab, 

 Flounder (P. jiesus) 

 Dragonet, 



Plaice, . 

 Common dab, 

 Long rough dab, 

 Haddock, 



Gurnard, 

 Dragonet, 



Plaice, . 



?j • • 



Common dab, 



Turbot, 



Gurnard, 



Plaice, . 

 Common dab, 



>> >> 

 Lemon dab, . 

 Long rough dab, 

 Brill, . 

 Haddock, 

 Gurnard, 

 Fishing frog, 



Plaice, . 

 Common dab, 

 Lemon dab, . 

 Long rough dab, 

 Haddock, 

 Whiting, 

 Gurnard, 



171 

 131 

 16 

 4 

 1 

 45 

 1 



120 

 200 

 47 

 1 

 5 

 1 

 4 



21 

 2 



Gray skate, . . 4 



Plaice, . . . 129 



Common dab, . 69 



Flounder ( P. Jiesus), 1 



Gurnard, . ' . 38 



m. 

 s. 

 s. 

 s. 

 v. 1. 

 m. 

 m. 



m. 

 m. 



m. 



v. s 



Weather fine. 



Slight wind and swell 



from the E. 

 Only the most westerly 



portion of the station 



trawled over. 

 The whole gone over 



a day later. 



Weather fine. 



This haul did not have 

 sufficient justice. A 

 large triangulartow- 

 net was out at the 

 same time, necessi- 

 tating a much slower 

 speed than usual. 



The immense white 

 tow-net would also 

 probably frighten 

 away fish. 



Weather fine ; clear. 

 The large Haddock 

 measured 22^ in. 



Weather fine. 



Wind S.S.W. ; force 2. 



Clear and fine. 



The tide unusually 

 strong, on account 

 of a freshet in the 

 Tay. Ship set some- 

 what to S. of proper 

 course. 



Dull ; clearing to west- 

 ward. 



Wind S.S.W. ; force 2, 

 Clear. 



Sea tolerably smooth. 



m,=medium ; 1. = large ; v. 1. =very large ; s. =small ; v. s. = very small. 



