of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



181) 



Brachiella bispinosa, (19) 132. 



impudira, (18) 169. 



insidiosa, (18) 175. 



merluccii, (IS) 17"). 



oralis, (19) 133. 



pastinacce, (22) 275, 278. 



rostrata, (18) 174. 



triglce, (19) 133; (23) 115. 



Brachiopoda of Loch Fyne, (15) 129. 



Brachypleura, (18)361. 



Brackish water, Crustacea of, (15) 317. 



Brady, Sir Thomas, (8) 21 ; (9) 20. 



Professor G. S., (5) 328 ; (6) 29, 232; 



(9) 269 ; (10) 244. 

 Bradya ek</ans, (13) 166 ; (15) 149 ; (19) 



247. 



fusca, (13) 166. 



hirsuta, (13) 166 ; (17) 253 ; (19) 247. 



minor, (13) 166; (21) 113. 



similis, (15) 149 ; (19) 248. 



typica, (13) 116 ; (17) 253 ; (19) 247 ; 



(20) 503, 517. 

 Bradyidius armatm, (16) 264; (17)248, 



270 ; (18) 383 ; (19) 238 ; (20) 451. 

 Bradypontius chelifer, (17) 262. 



magniceps, (15) 154 ; (20) 473. 



normani, (15) 154 ; (20) 473. 



papillatus, (17) 262. 



Brain of sand-eel, development of, (13) 



276. 



Brama rati. See Bream, Ray's. 

 Branchiostoma lanceolat urn. See Lancelet. 

 Brand, herring, complaints regarding 



trustworthiness of, (7) 170. 

 Brassie. See Bib. 



Bream, black sea (Cantharus lineatus), (4) 



244; (20) 540. 

 common sea- {Pugellus centro- 



dontus), (4) 244 ; (18) 274. 



Ray's {Brama raii), (18) 277. 



Brill {Rhombus l&vis, Bothus rhombus), 



(18) 257, 285 ; (21) 51. 



development of, (9) 317 ; (10) 294. 



distribution of, (21) 51. 



distribution of adults and immature, 



(8) 172. 



distribution of eggs of, (15) 242. 



distribution of young, (10) 280. 



— eggs of, (16) 91, 114, 115 ; (17) 83, 

 93 



fecundity of, (9) 262. 



food of, (7) 240 ; (21) 52. 



growth of, (9) 391 ; (11) 195. 



mature and immature, (8) 172. 



migrations of, (21) 51. 



parasites of, (18) 154 ; (19) 141. 



post-larval forms of, (7) 307. 



sexual proportions of, (8) 349 ; (10) 



239. 



size at maturity of, (10) 238. 



size-limit between mature and im- 

 mature, (22) 18. 



spawning period ol, (4) 250 ; (7) 



192 ; (8) 265 ; (10) 232, 234 ; (15) 243 ; 

 (17) 98. 



young of, (11) 246. 



Brissopsis lyrifera, (7) 316; (15) 162; 

 (20) 317, 319, 324. 



Brodick lobster pond, (18) 119 ; (12) ; 

 (14) 14, 190. 



Brook, Mr George, (3) 32 ; (4) 31, 128, 

 134, 222, 231, 242 ; (5) 326, 347 ; (8) 363. 



Brosmius brosme. See Tusk. 



Brown, Dr H. Reynolds, (12) 297. 



Buccinum undatum, (15) 118; (20) 507, 

 511. 



as bait, (7) 347, 352, 356. 



egg cases of, (7) 337. 



Buch, Mr, (6) 16. 



Buchan Deep, (9) 181. 



Buckhaven haddock and cod line fishery, 



(6) 95, 96 ; (7) 9 ; (8) 29 ; (9) 28 ; (10) 



29 ; (11) 30 ; (12) 31 ; (14) 23. 

 Buckland, Mr F., (10) 173. 

 Bugula furbhiata, (15) 156. 

 Bulimina elegans, (8) 315. 



elegantissima, (8) 316 ; (16) 276. 



fusiformis, (8) 316. 



marginata, (15) 166. 



pupoides, (7) 315 ; (8) 316. 



Bulla utriculus, (6) 265 ; (15) 116. 

 Bullhead, Norway {Cottus lilljeborgii), 



(18) 275. 

 Burbot {Lota vulgaris), (4) 249. 

 Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, (6) 301. 

 Burghead Bay, deep-water fishes present 



in, (21) 35. 

 trawling investigations in. See 



Trawling investigations. 

 Butter-fish. See Gunnel, 

 ByUis gaimardi, (6) 248 ; (19) 236, 260. 

 Bye-law closing the Firth of Forth, St. 



Andrews Bay, and Aberdeen Bay to 



beam-trawling, 1886, (5) 44. 

 Bye-laws concerning trawling, (5) 44 ; (6) 



2, 26; (7) 15 ; (8) 22 ; (11) 9, 23. 

 Byrne, Mr W. L., (20) 541. 

 Bythocythere constricta, (7) 318 ; (15) 



144. 



recta, (8) 324. 



simplex, (6) 244 ; (15) 145 ; (20) 503, 



511, 520, 523. 

 turgida, (8) 324; (15) 144; (20) 



497, 511, 520. 

 Bythotrephes cederstromii, (9) 295. 

 longimanus, (9) 273, 280, 295 ; (11) 



234; (12) 286; (14) 168; (17) 138, 



144, 148, 153, 163, 171, 176, 177, 178, 



179, 181, 182, 185, 201. 



C 



Cmcum glabrum, (15) 119. 

 Cadulus sidrfusijormis, (20) 449. 

 Caine, Mr W. S., M.P., (12) 287. 

 Caithness, hauls off, (21) 18. 

 Calanus elongatus, (18) 383. 



finmarchicus, (6) 228, 237 ; (10) 246 ; 



(15)145,305,306, 387-312; (16) 177- 



180, 207, 210; (17) 114 ; (20) 491, 494, 

 500, 504, &c. 



as herring-food, (4) 125. 



distribution of, in Firth of 



Forth, (16) 180. 



pelagic eggs of, (8) 363. 



hyperboreus, (20) 450. 



parvus, (17) 248 ; (18) 383. 



Calderwood, Mr W. L., (4) 102, 147, 228; 



(5) 45 ; (6) 263 ; (7) 183 ; (9) 331, 391 ; 



(11) 490. 



