of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



65 



Ship. — Fishery Cruiser Noma." 

 Observer. — Captain R. G. Murdoch. 

 Loccdity. — From Farland Head to Corsewall Point, Firth of Clyde. 

 Report of Weather on Evening of Saturday^ 2Sth June 1902. — " Weather 

 fine ; strong east wind (off shore) and smooth water. . . . The wind, 

 sea, and weather during Saturday afternoon and evening were in 

 all respects favourable to the removing of leaders." 



No. 



Bag Net. 



Fly Net. 



j 



' Leader in 

 Position. 



Leader 

 Removed. 



Notes of Locality. 



1 



X 





X 







2 



X 





X 







3 



X 





X 







4 



X 





X 







o 

 6 



X 

 X 





X 

 X 







7 



X 





X 







8 



X 





X 







9 





X 





X 





10 





X 





X 



Ayr. 



11 



^ 1 





X 





12 



X i 





X 





13 



X 







X 





14 



X 





1 



• X 





15 



X 







X 





16 



>; 







X 





17 



X 







X 





18 



X 







X 





19 



X 







X 





20 



X 







X 





21 



X 







X 





22 



X 







X 





23 



X 







X 





24 



X 







X 



Girvan. 



25 



X 







X 





26 



X 







X 





27 



X 







X 





28 



X 







X 





29 



X 







X 





30 



X 







X 





31 



X 







X 





32 



X 







X 





33 



X 







X 





34 



X 







X 





35 



X 







X 





36 



X 







X 





37 

 38 



X 

 X 







X 

 X 





39 



X 







X 





40 



X 







X 





41 



X 







X 





42 



X 







X 





43 



X 







X 





44 



X 







X 





45 



X 







X 





46 



X 







X 





47 



X 







X 





48 









X 





49 



X 







X, 





50 



X 







X 



Corsewall. 



Result — Of the 50 nets examined , the 8 first bag nets between Farland Head 

 and Ayr were at fault. 



