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INDEX. 



Mysidae of the Forth— 



Erythrops goesii, 322. 



Heteromysis formosa, 323. 



Leptomysis gracilis, 323. 



Mysidopsis didelphys, 322. 



Siriella armata, 323. 

 Mytilus cdulis, 328, 387, 356, 349^ 

 Mytilus modiolus, 347, 352, 356. 

 Names of fishes, common and scientific, 

 36. 



Nephrops norvegicus as bait, 356. 

 Netherlands as a market for Scottish - 



cured herrings, 165. 

 Norway and Sweden as a market for 



Scottish- cured herrings, 166. 

 North Sea, Physics and Chemistry of, 



13. 



1 Ocean River,' 172. 



Offshore waters, spawning of fish in, 183. 

 Ostracoda of the Forth, 316. 

 Oyster fishery in Denmark, 406. 

 Pachydesma crassatelloidcs, 341. 

 Palaemonidce of the Forth, Eippolyte 



gaimardii, 324. 

 Palinurus vulgaris, 385. 

 Patella vulgata as bait, 352, 356. 

 Pecten, habits of, 11. 

 Pecten opercularis as bait, 352, 356. 

 Pelagic fauna of St Andrews Bay, 10, 



259. 



Pelagic ova of food-fishes, 301. 

 Petersen, Dr, 384. 

 Physical observations, 13, 409. 

 Pisces of the Forth — 



Arnoglossus megastoma, 325. 



Lumpenus lampetriformis, 326. 



Phycis blennoides, 326. 



Tracliinus draco, 326. 

 Plaice {Pleuronectes platcssa) — 



Caught by bait, 356. 



Food of, 223, 231, 236, 237, 238, 

 239, 241, 252. 



Ova of, 303. 



Spawning of, 171, 187. 

 Pleuronectes microcephalia. See Lemon 

 Sole. 



Pleuronectes limanda. See Dab, common. 

 Pleuronectes platcssa. See Plaice. 

 Pleuronectids, post-larval forms, 306. 

 Pogge {Agonus catapkr actus), spawning of, 



197. 

 Polynoe, 347. 



Post-larval forms of food-fishes, 306. 

 Pouchet, Professor, 384, 389. 

 Pteropoda of the Forth — 

 Clione borcalis, 325. 

 Spiiralis retroversus, 325. 

 Puffin Island Biological Station, 387. 

 Purpura lapillus, 337. 

 Raia batis, cranial nerves of, 384. 

 Relative quantities of fish taken by line 



and beam trawl, 20. 

 Reports, distribution and exchange of, 



14. 



Ripe fish, 171, 185. 

 Rockling — 



Ova of, 306. 



Post-larval forms, 308. 

 Roumania as a market for Scottish-cured 

 herrings, 164. 



Russia as a market for Scottish -cured 



herrings, 167. 

 Saithe (Gfadus virens), spawning of, 195. 

 Sand-eel, post-larval forms, 309. 

 Sand fluke, food of, 237, 240. 

 Saprolegnia of salmon disease and allied 



forms, 12, 368. 

 Sauvage, Ds, 384, 390. 

 Schizopoda of the Forth, 322. 

 SchizotJwsrus nuttalli, 341. 

 Scott, Mr Thomas, 11, 171, 183, 222, 311, 



382. 



Scrobicularia piperata, 328. 



Semele decisa, 341. 



Sepia officinalis as bait, 352. 



Servia as a market for Scottish-cured 



herrings, 163. 

 Shrimp fishing, Sol way, 175. 

 Shrimp trawl net, 16, 29. 

 Skate, food of, 231, 234, 236, 237, 239, 



251. 



Smith", Mr Anderson W., 384, 385, 392. 

 Smith, Mr Ramsay, W. 9, 222. 

 Solaster papposus, 347. 

 Solo, ova, 304. 



,, spawning of, 190. 



„ black, food of, 236. 



,, little (Solca lutea), spawning of, 

 191. 



witch, food of, 226, 238, 239, 246. 

 ,, spawning of, 385. 

 Solen siliqua, as bait, 352. 

 Solway shrimp and flounder fishing, 175. 

 'Southesk,' 3, 183. 



Spain and Portugal as markets for 

 Scottish-cured herrings, 163. 



Spawning grounds of plaice and other food- 

 fishes, 4. 



Spawning of marine food-fishes, 171, 

 182. 



Special statistics of fishing boats, 27. 

 Special statistics of fish caught by line 



fishermen and beam trawlers, 19. 

 Spisula solidissima, 341. 

 Sprat, ova, 305. 

 Statistics, Fishery, 6. 



,, ,, Report on, 178. 



Stewart, Dr C. Hunter, 412, 472. 

 Switzerland as a market for Scottish- cured 



herrings, 166. 

 Table A. Showing summary of fish taken 



by the ' Garland ' on the East Coast in 



1888, 30. 



B. Analysis of the 'Garland's' 



statistics relating to the relative 



abundance of fish, 34. 

 C. Record of observations made on 



board the ' Garland ' on the East Coast, 



37. 



D. Anstruther district, Buckhaven 



haddock and cod line fishing 1887-88, 

 103. 



E. Showing fish landed by net and 



fine boats, and by steam beam trawl 

 boats, 104. 



F. Showing the monthly ' takes ' 



of line and net boats from inshore 

 grounds in the Leith, Anstruther, 

 Montrose, Stonehaven, and Aberdeen 

 Districts, 118, 



