of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



85 



Wind, Weather, and 

 other Observations. 



At beginning— Wind 

 W. by N., light, 

 variable; weather, 

 fine, clear ; sea 

 smooth ; trans- 

 parency of water, 

 disk (9| inch 

 diam.) just visible 

 at 3 fathoms; tide 

 about two hours 

 flood. 



At finish — Wind, 

 weather, and sea 

 similar to above ; 

 transparency of 

 water, disk just 

 visible at 5 

 fathoms. 



condi- 

 tion of 

 Fish. 



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Size of Fish. 



Inches 



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Inches 



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Inches 



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 to 



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 r-» *>. <N 



Description of Take. 



Thoruback ray, 

 Plaice, . 



Common dabs, 

 Sand flukes, . . 

 Whiting, 



Common gurnards, 



Time 

 Trawl 

 down. 



H. M. 



1 40 



Pelagic Fauna, 

 Spawn, and 

 young fish. 



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 ( (myomqoMi92J) oepisnpaj\[ A"uum pooft v — ^au uio^og; 



•ocpunquQ oiuos pire ( snon 

 sny?ou6u/ig SanoA {BjaAas 'uaot^stuQ podtJoaQ SunoA AaaA 

 jo jaqumit , b 'vjbippid doipfijbnft rcjaAag — ^au aoujing 



imperature. 



Water. 



Bottom. 



"3 ^ 05 ^ 

 Oi O 



Surface. 



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 id o 



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Dry 

 Bulb. 



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 CD C31 



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Station, Date, and 

 Time when 

 Trawl let down. 



IV. 



St Andrews Bat, 

 18th September 1888, 

 9.20 a.m. J 







