of (he Fishery Board for Scotland. 



79 



Wind, Weather, and 

 other Observations. 



Light variable airs, 

 and cloudy sky ; 

 N.E. swell. 



Weather fine and 

 clear; windE.N.E., 

 with a force about 

 4; sea moderate; 

 transparency of 

 water, white disk 

 (9| inches diam.) 

 visible at about 

 3i fathoms ; tide, 

 about low water 

 at beginning of 

 trawl. 



Condi- 

 tion of 

 Fish. 



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Size of Fish. 



Inches 





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Inches 



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Inches 





6 ' 



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Description of Take. 



Plaice, . 

 Common dabs, 

 Long rough dabs, . 

 Haddocks, 

 Whiting, 



Common gurnards, 



Thornback ray, 

 Plaice, . 

 Common dabs, 



Long rough dabs, . 

 Haddocks, 

 Whiting, 

 Turbot, . 



Common gurnards, 



Time 

 Trawl 

 down. 



H. M. 



1 45 

 1 50 



Pelagic Fauna, 

 Spawn, and 

 young Fish. 



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Temperature. 



Water. 



Bottom. 



£ 2 



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Surface. 



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Air. 



Dry 

 Bulbs. 



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Station, Date, and 

 Time when 

 Trawl let down. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 13th July 1888, 

 5.15 p.m. 



St Andrews Bay, 

 16th August 1888, 

 3 p.m. 



