INDEX. 



Actinia, 347. 



Aleyonium palmatum, 347. 

 Amphioxus lanceolatus, 385. 

 Amphipoda of the Forth, 319. 

 Anceida) of the Forth, Anccus maxillaris, 

 321. 



Angler (Lophius 2nscatorius) — 



Food of, 231, 236, 237, 240, 252. 

 Spawning of, 197. 



Animal colouring matters, 386. 



Anomia cphippium, 347. 



Argina pescata, 341. 



Arenicola piscatorium, as bait, 352, 356. 

 Armed Bull-head (Agonus) post-larval 



forms, 308. 

 Artificial baits, 352. 



Artotrogidce of the Forth, Cymbasoma 



rigiditm, 316. 

 Asteroidea of the Forth, 316. 

 Austria as a market for Scottish-cured 



herrings. 

 Bait- 

 Experiments, 12. 

 Inquiries into the supplies of, 11. 

 Balanoglossus, Torn aria, 387. 

 Bateson, Mr W., 385. 

 Beam trawling, 2. 



Beam trawl nets, new inventions, 29. 

 Belgium as a market for Scottish-cured 



herrings, 165. 

 Bib (Gadus luscus) — 



Caught by bait, 356. 



Food of, 240. 

 Biological investigations, 182. 

 Bouchots, 331, 334. 

 Bourne, Mr Gilbert C. , 384, 387. 

 Brand, complaints regarding trustworthi- 

 ness of, 170. 

 Brassie (Gadus luscus) — 



Caught by bait, 356. 



Spawning of, 197. 

 Brill (Rhombus Ixvis) — 



Food of, 240. 



Post-larval forms of, 307. 



Spawning of, 192. 

 Buccinum undatum — 



As bait, 347, 352, 356. 



Egg cases of, 337. 

 Buckhaven haddock and cod line fishery, 9. 

 Calderwood, Mr W. L., 183. 

 Callionymus lyra, caught by bait, 356. 

 Callista gigantea, 341. 

 Cardium edule, as bait, 328, 352, 356. 



Cat-fish (AnarrhicJias lupus) — 

 Food of, 448. 

 Spawning of, 197. 

 Chemical compositions of waters of the 



North Sea, 448. 

 Cladocopa of the Forth, Polycopc compressa, 

 318. 



Clam, the various names for, 341. 

 Clam beds of the Firth of Forth, 11, 

 Cobbler. See Father-lasher. 

 Cod (Gadus morrhua) — 



Food of, 227, 234, 235, 237, 239, 

 240, 247, 257. 



Ova, 305. 



Post-larval forms, 307. 

 Rearing of, 404. 

 Spawning of, 195. 

 Species of, 404. 

 Committee of Advice and Reference, 1. 

 Contemporary Fishery work, 13, 384. 

 Denmark, 405. 



Oyster fishery, 406. 



Trawling, 406. 

 France, 389. 



Arcachon, Marine Station, 392. 



Boulogne-sur-Mer, 390, 



Concarneau, 389. 



Investigations by Prince of 

 Monaco, 395. 



Marseilles, Marine Station, 392. 



Mussels in France, 392. 



Shrimp fisheries, 394. 

 Holland, 399. 

 Italy, 401. 

 Norway, 402. 



Artificial fertilisation of ova, 

 403. 



Hatching of flat-fish, 405. 

 Hatching of lobsters, 405. 

 Rearing of cod, 404. 

 Spain, 396. 

 Bait, 398. 

 Congers, 398. 

 Crustaceans, 399. 

 Firearms in pursuit of dolphins, 

 398. 



Oyster culture, 397. 

 Sardines, 399. 

 Sub-marine light, 399. 

 Sweden, 405. 

 United States, 388. 

 Co-operation in mussel growing, 340. 

 Copepoda of the Forth, 316, 



