of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 211 



Table I. — continued. 



Date. 



Place. 



Depth. 



. Length. 



Contents of Stomach. 



Fms, 



Cm. 



In. 



1901. 



Aberdeen Bay— 

 continved. 











30 July 



Off" NpwhnrD-li 



55 



6 to 10 



55 



28-2 

 25-4 



11| 

 10 



11 Sand-eels. 

 Four Sand-eels. 



> ) 



55 





24-9 



n 



Seven Sand-eels. 



5) 



31 July 



Opposite Ythan 



55 



11 to 13 



20-9 

 71-2 



H 



28 



Three Sand-eels and one 



small flat. 

 One Whiting, about 312 mm. 



4 Sept, 



Off Collieston 



8 and Q 



5) 



43-2 

 30-8 



17 

 12 



Fish remains, £ digested, and 



a Whiting, 190 mm. 

 Fish remains and a Whiting. 



55 



55 



55 



55 



33-6 

 23-2 



13i 



% 



Remains of a round-fish. 

 Empty. 



5 5 



Off Newburgh 



10 



29-1 



iH 



One half-digested round-fish. 



55 



1 



55 



55 



55 



73-8 

 29-8 



29 

 llf 



A Haddock, 302 mm., and the 

 remains of several others. 

 Empty. 



1900. 

 9 Oct. 



23 Oct. 

 31 Oct. 



5 5 



55 

 55 



5 5 

 55 



55 

 5 5 



55 



16 



36 to 49 



15 

 10 



>5 

 55 



31- 2 

 28-4 

 76-7 



38-0 



33-2 



79-6 



32- 3 

 36-3 



36-0 

 36-9 



12i 



Hi 



30 

 15 

 13 



311 

 12| 

 14i 



14i 

 14| 



A small Whiting, 110 mm. 



Two young Whitings, con- 

 siderably digested. 



Tentacles and head of an | 

 Eledone ; body completely | 

 digested. f 



One partly digested Whiting j 

 and remains of three round j 

 and one flat-fish. i 



Three round-fishes; a Whiting | 

 about five inches long was i 

 half digested and the | 

 others more digested. 



One Haddock, 313 mm., just | 



oWCtllUVVCU,* 



A small quantity of fish 



remains. 

 Two Whitings, 143 mm. and 



128 mm., and remains of 



a round-fish. 

 Remains of several round - 



fishes ; one "Whiting. 

 Fish remains. 



55 



5 Nov. 



55 



Opposite Newburgh 



55 



7 to 20 



5 5 



30- 0 



4-35 



31- 0 



llf 



17 

 12| 



One Common Dab, 113 mm., 

 and remains of two round- 

 fish ; probably Whitings. 



Pulp of a round-fish. 



One Whiting, about 127 mm. 



5) 

 55 



55 

 55 



5 5 

 55 

 55 



31-7 

 30-8 

 24-2 

 19-7 



m 



12 

 9^ 

 71 



Empty . 



55 



Pulp of a round-fish. 



