••■ of the Fishery Board foy Scotland. " 131 

 DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 



Plate [I. — Chart of Loch Fyne, showing position of the five stations. (See 

 p. 79.) 



Plate I II. Shows diagrammatically the number of eggs in each stage of develop- 

 ment obtained in the differed stations. (See p. 102.) 



Plate [V.— Curves formed by the numbers of Pelagic Eggs and by the volumes 

 of Copepoda obtained on each station. (See p. 114). 



Plate V. — Diagrammatic representation of the Vertical Distribution of Pelagic 

 Eggs and Copepoda. (Seep. 117.) 



Plate VI.— 



Figs, la, lb, lc — Lateral, dorsal, and ventral views of an example of 



mackerel 4mm. in length. 

 Fig. 2 — Specimen of the same about 5mm. long. 

 Fig- 3— ,, „ 5-5 ,, 



Fig. 4— ,, „ 6-5 „ 



Fig. 5— ^ „ „ 6'5 „ ; 



Figs. 6a, Ob, Gc — ,, 8mm., lateral, dorsal, and ventral views. 



Figs. 7a, 7b, 7c— ,,. 8*5 ,, ,, ,, 



Fig. 12— ,, ,, 11 -5mm. 



Fig. 8a, 8b, 8c — Lateral, dorsal, and ventral views of an example of 



Lepadogaster bimaculqtus about 4mm. long. 

 Fig. 9— The same, 4 '5mm. long. 

 Fig. 10- „ 5 „ 



Fig. 11a, lib, 11c — Lateral, dorsal, and ventral views of an example of 

 the preceding measuring 5 '5mm. 



