of the Fisher?/ Board for Scotland. 



205 



Food fishes, rate of growth of, (13) 15, 

 289. 



of allis shad, (20) 533. 



— of cat-fish, (20) 312, &c. 



— of coal-fish, (20) 313, &c. 



of cod, (4) 134 ; (20) 307, &c. 



of common dab, (20) 306, &c. 



of common ccl, (20) 533. 



— of conger, (20) 308, &c. 



— of cuckoo ray, (20) 530. 

 fifteen-spined stickleback, (20) 



505. 



— of fishes, (6) 11, 225 ; (7) 9 ; (9) 12, 

 222; (10) 18, 211 ; (13) 333; (21) 218. 



— of fishes, report on, (4) 100 ; (20) | 

 486. 



— of live-bearded rockling, (20) 519. 

 -of food fishes, (8) 12, 230. 



— of Fuller's ray, (20) 535. 



— of great pipe-fish, (20) 534. 

 — - of greater sand-eel, (20) 520. 



of grey mullet, (20) 504. 



of gurnard, (22) 28. 



— of haddock, (4) 128 ; (6) 225, 230 ; 

 (20) 306, &c. 



of hag-fish, (8) 255. 



of hake, (7) 240. 



of halibut, (20) 308, 312, &c. 



— of herring, (4) 102 ; (6) 225. 



of lemon dab, (20) 306, &c. 



of lesser silver smelt, (20) 528. 



of long rough dab, (20) 311, &e. 



— of Macrurus Icevis, (20) 501. 

 of marine animals, diatoms as, (15) 



215. 



of minnow, (17) 174. 



of plaice, (20) 306, &c. 



of pollack, (19) 267. 



of porbeagle shark, (19) 290. 



— of post-larval plaice, (15) 180, 181, 

 183; (16) 224. 



post-larval turbot and lemon dabs, 



(15) 188, 189. 

 — — of sand-smelt, (20) 504. 



— of sardine, (7) 390 ; (8) 372. 



— of scald-fish, (20) 524. 



— of sheil-fishes, (13) 333. 



of shrimp, (9) 406. 



of sole, (9) 390. 



of straight-nosed pipe-fish, (20) 534. 



of three-spined stickleback, (20) 504. 



of tope, (4) 213. 



of turbot, (20) 312, 313, &e. 



of twaite shad, (20) 533. 



of viviparous blenny, (20) 501. 



of whiting, (5) 317. 



of young coal-fish, (5) 327. 



of young cod, (5) 326. 



of young flat fishes, (12) 387. 



— of young Gadidse, (5) 326. 



of young lobster, (23) 69, 70. 



Foraminifera of Loch Fyne, (15) 165 ; 



(16) 273. 



— of West Coast lochs, (9) 197. 

 Foreign countries, demand for Scottish 



fish in, (7) 8. 

 trawlers fishing in closed waters of 



Moray Firth, (20) 19. 

 in Moray Firth, quantity of 



fish landed by, at English ports, (20) 19. 



O 



Forfar Loch, amphipoda of, (17) 159. 



cladocera of, (17) 160. 



copepoda of, (17) 158, 159. 



— invertebrate fauna of, (17) 156. 



mullusca of, (17) 159. 



ostracoda of, (17) 159. 



temperatures of, (17) 157. 



Forfarshire, fishing grounds oft", (9) 180. 

 Forkbeard, greater (Phycis blennoides), 



(3) 69 ; (4) 224 ; (7) 326. 



lesser, or tadpole hake, {Raniceps 



raninus), (2) 80; (15) 111 ; (18) 2S4. 



very young stages of, (15) 209. 



Formaline, decalcifying action of, (23) 

 I 133. 



Fox shark. See Shark-thresher. 

 Fragilaria construens, (9) 274. 



mutabilis, (9) 274. 



striatula, (15) 214. 



virescens, (9) 274. 

 France as a market for Scottish-cured 

 herrings, (7) 164. 



fishery work in, (7) 389 ; (8) 371 ; 



(9)418 ; (12)402; (13) 347. 



mussel-growing in, (7) 392. 



shrimp fisheries of, (7) 394. 



Frog-fish. See Angler. 

 Fry from hatchery, method of trans- 

 porting, (14) 156.' 



■ transported to West Coast, 



(14) 10, 155. 

 Fryer, Mr C. E., (5) 218 ; (6) 191. 

 Fullarton, Dr J. H., (7) 11, 175, 341. 



352, 384 ; (8) 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, &c. 

 Fuller's ray. See Ray, Fuller's. 

 Fulton, Dr T. Wemyss, (6) 189, 276; 

 (7) 8, 9, 158, 171, 182, 222, 352, 384, 

 387; (8) 7, 11, 13, 21, &c. 

 Fultonia hirsuta, (20) 449, 466. 

 Fusus retroversus, (7) 325. 



G 



Gadiculus argenteus. See Pout, silvery. 

 Gadidse, food of young, (5) 326. 

 lines of growth in skeletal struc- 

 tures of, (23) 125. 



young, as herring-food, (4) 127. 



( lad 'us ceglefinus. See Haddock. 



■ argenteus. See Pout, silvery. 



blennoides. See Forkbeard, greater. 



callarias. See Cod. 



esmarkii. Sec Pout, Norway. 



luscus. See Bib. 



merlangus. See Whiting. 



minutus. See Poor- cod. 



— morrhua. See Cod. 



jwllachius. See Pollack. 



poutassou. See Whiting, Couch's. 



virens. See Coal-fish. 



Galathea andrewsii, (6) 259. 



dispersa, (6) 259 ; (15) 131 ; (18) 403. 



dispersa, mode of attachment of 



eggs in, (22) 117. 



intermedia, (6) 259 ; (15) 131. 



nexa, (6) 259 ; (15) 131. 



squamifera, (6) 259; (15) 131. 



strigosa, (6) 259 ; (20) 507. 



Galeus cants. See Tope. 

 Galvina farrani, (15) 117. 



