of the Fi titer if Board for Scotland. 



Fullarton, Dr., J. H.— continued. 



5. Oyster-culture in France and Holland. 8, p. 220 (1890). 



6. On the Development of the Scallop (Pecten ope?*cidaris, L.). 8, 



p. 290, Pis. V.-VIII. (1890). 



7. On the Suitability of Scottish Waters for Oyster-culture. 9, 



p. 184 (1891). 



8. On Bouchot Mussel-culture and the Bouchot Experiments at 



St. Andrews. 9, p. 212 (1891). 

 9 and 10. On the Development of the Plaice. 9, p. 311, Pis. 

 V1I.-TX. (1891) ; 11, p. 274, Pis. XIII.-XVT. (1 893). 



11. The Clyde Mussel Beds. 10, p. 194, PI. V. (1892). 



12. On the Oviposition and Growth of the Lesser Sand-eel 



(Ammodytes tobianus, L.). 12, p. .313 (1894). 



13. On the History of Mussel-culture at Montrose during the past 



Six Years. 13, p. 137 (1895). 



14. On the Larval and Post-larval Development of the Brain of 



the Lesser Sand-eel. 13, p. 276, Pis. XI.-XIII. (1895). 



15. The European Lobster, Breeding and Development. 14, 



p. 186, PI. VI.-VIII. (1896). 



Fullarton, J. H., and Dr. Thomas Scott. 



Mussel-farming at Montrose. 7, p. 327, PI. VI 1. (1889). 

 Pulton, Dr. T. Wemyss. 



1 . An Account of the Contemporary Work relating to Fisheries, 



including Abstracts of the more important Papers. 6, 

 p. 276 (1888). 



2. Reports from Her Majesty's Diplomatic and Consular Officers 



Abroad on the best means of Increasing the Demand in 

 Foreign Countries for Scotch -cured Herrings and other 

 Fish. 7, p. 158 (1889). 



3. Abstract of Reports by Mr. Thomas Scott on his Special 



Investigations on board Steam Trawlers. 7, p. 171 (1889). 



4. Abstract of a Report by Dr. Alfred Daniell on the Fishery 



Statistics of Scotland. 7, p. 178. 



5. Inquiries into the Nature of the Food, the Spawning, Habits, 



&c, of Marine Food-fishes, 7, p. 182 (1889). 

 6 to 18. Report on the Trawling Experiments of the "Garland," 

 and on the Statistics of East Coast Fisheries. 8, p. 22, Pis. 

 I.-III. (1890); 9, p. 21, Pis. I., II. (1891); 10, p. 23, 

 Pis. t and II. (1892); 11. p. 23, PI. I. (1893); 12, p. 23 

 (1894); 13, p. 17 (1895); 14, p. 17 (1896); 15, p. 17 

 (1897); 16, ^ 17 (1898); 17, p. 17 (1899); 18, p. 19 

 (1900); 19, p. 17 (1901); 20, p. 17 (1902). 



19. The Distribution of Immature Sea-fish, and their Capture by 



various Modes of Fishing. 8, p. 157 (1890). 



20. The Spawning and Spawning Places of Marine Food-fishes. 



8, p. 257 (1890). 



21. The Proportional Numbers and Sizes of the Sexes among Sea- 



fishes. 8, p. 348 (1890). 



22. Notes and Memoranda. 8, p. 351 (1890). 



23. Notes on Contemporary Work relating to Fisheries in this and 



other Countries. 8, p. 359 (1890). 



24. The Chief Fishing Grounds on the East Coast of Scotland, with 



Charts showing their Position and Extent. 9, p. 177, Pis. 

 III., IV. (1891). 



25. The Capture and Destruction of Immature Sea-fish. 9, p. 201 



(1891). 



