[NDEX. 



477 



Hake (Merluccius vulgaris) — 



Food of, 240. 



Spawning of, 195. 

 Helix nemoralis and H. aspersa as bait, 

 356. 



Herdnwin, Professor, 384. 

 Herring (Clupea harengus) as bait, 352, 

 356. 



Hoek, D. P. P. C, 384. 

 Hybrids — 



Between Clupea or Alosa and 



Roccus lineaius, 382. 

 Between Trigla gurnardus and 



Gadus merlangus, 382. 

 Between Pleuronectes microcephalics 

 and Rhombus maximus, 382. 

 Hydrobia ulvse, 328. 



Inshore waters, spawning of fish in, 183. 

 Invertebrate of the Forth, 311. 

 Investigations carried on during 1888, 2. 

 Immature fish, capture and destruction 

 of, 5. 



Inquiries into the food, maturity, and 



habits of the food-fishes, 8. 

 Intercrossing in the genus Sahno, 12. 

 Isopoda of the Forth, 321. 

 Italy as a market for Scottish-cured 



herrings, 163. 

 * Jackal,' cruise of, in the North Sea, 1888, 



412. 



Jamieson, Mr Peter, 183, 188. 

 Johnston, Mr James, 183. 

 Lsemargus — 



Cranial nerves of, 384. 



Skull of, 385. 

 Lagenidse of the Forth — 



Ammodiscus incertus, 314. 



Cristellaria crepidula, 314. 

 ,, rotulata, 314. 



Lagena hexagona, 314. 



Nodosaria pyrula, 314. 



Polymorphina gibba, 315. 



oblonga, 315. 



Vaginulina linearis, 314. 

 Lamellibranchiata of the Forth, Lepton 



nitidum, 324. 

 Large and small fish, distribution of, 171. 

 Larval forms of food-fishes, 301. 

 Lemon Sole (Pleuronectes microcephalus) — 



Caught by bait, 356. 



Food of, 224, 234, 238, 239, 242. 



Spawning of, 188. 

 Ling (Moha vulgaris) — 



Caught by bait. 356. 



Spawning of, 195. 

 Littorina litorea, 328, 337. 

 Lituolidse of the Forth, Haplophragmium 



pseudo-spirale, 313. 

 Lobster fry, 403. 

 Loligo vulgaris as bait, 352, 356. 

 Lump-sucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) — 



Ova of, 306. 



Spawning of, 197. 

 Lumbricus terrestris as bait, 356. 

 Lythe (Gadus pollachius) — 



Food of, 240. 



Spawning of, 194. 

 Mackay, Captain, 188. 

 Maitland, Sir James R. G., 12. 

 Marion, Professor, 384, 392. 



Marine Biological Laboratory, Plymouth, 

 385. 



Marine food-fishes— food, spawning, and 



habits of, 182. 

 Marking fish by labels, 406. 

 M'Intosh, Professor, W. C, 10, 259, 387. 

 MacMunn, Dr. C. A., 386. 

 Merry-sole. Sec Sail-fluke. 

 Miliolidai of the Forth— 



Biloculina depressa, 312. 

 ,, elongata, 312. 

 ,, ringens, 312. 

 Cornuspira foliacea, 311. 

 Miliolina agglutinins, 313. 

 ,, bicornis, 313. 

 ,, ferussacii, 313. 

 ,, oblonga, 312. 

 ,, secans, 312. 

 ,, trigoiiula, 312. 

 Mill, Dr H. R., 409. 

 Mollusca of the Forth, 324. 

 Molva vulgaris, caught by bait, 356. 

 Monaco, His Highness Prince Albert, 384. 

 Monk. See Angler. 



Montagu's sucker, post-larval forms, 309. 

 Montenegro as a market for Scottish - 



cured herrings, 163. 

 Miiller's top-knot, ova of, 304. 

 Mussel farming at Montrose, 11, 327. 

 Method of cultivation, 320. 

 Description of the Mussel-Beds, 331. 

 Ferryden and Usan Society's 

 Beds, 331. 

 Big Bank, 332. 

 Ferryden Shore of River, 332. 

 Guano Bank, 333. 

 Inch Burn Bed, 332. 

 Inshore Bank, 333. 

 Middle Bank, 333. 

 Rossie Island, 332. 

 Salthouse Bank, 333. 

 The Scalp, 331. 

 Messrs Johnston & Sons' Beds, 

 333. 



Basin Bank, 335. 

 Binny Bank, 333. 

 Briggs of Binny, 333. 

 Broad Water Bank, 334. 

 East Steinschell Bank, 334. 

 Gaswork Burn Bank, 335. 

 Miller's Bank, 334. 

 Scaud Man's Head Banks, 

 334. 



Sticks Burn Bank, 334. 

 Tayock Bank, 335. 

 West Steinschell Bank, 334. 

 Common Bed, 335. 



East Tayock Bank, 335. 

 Fauna of the Beds — 



Broad Water Bank — 

 Foraminifera, 336. 

 Ostracoda, 336. 

 Salthouse Bank — 

 Copepoda, 337. 

 Foraminifera, 326. 

 Ostracoda, 337. 

 Ferryden and Usan Fishermen's 

 Mussel Society. 

 Mussels, poisoning by, 393. 

 Mya arenaria, 341. 



