CONTENTS. 



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VIII. The Pelagic Fauna of the Bay of St Andrews. By Professor 



M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. . . .284 



IX. Notes and Memoranda — 



1. On Protective Resemblance in the Lumpsucker. By 



W. Anderson Smith . . . . .390 



2. On the Multiple Tumours in Plaice and Flounders. By 



George Sandeman, St Andrews Marine Laboratory. (Plate 

 XVII.) 391 



3. On a Tumour from a Tunny. By George Sandeman, St 



Andrews Marine Laboratory. (Plate XII.) . . 392 



4. Parasitic Skin Disease in Montagu's Sucker. By George 



Sandeman, St Andrews Marine Laboratory. (Plate XVII.) 393 



5. A Cod with One Eye. By George Sandeman, St Andrews 



Marine Laboratory ...... 394 



SECTION C— PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Report on the Physical Observations carried on by the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland in the Firths of Forth and Tay, and in the Clyde 

 Sea Area, as well as the Observations made on board the Cruisers 

 1 Jackal ' and ' Vigilant ' round the Scottish Coasts. By Hugh 

 Robert Mill, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., and Andrew J. Herbertson 

 (Plate XVIII.) 395 



SECTION D.— CONTEMPORARY WORK. 



An Account of Contemporary Scientific Fishery Work and Fisheries 

 in this and other Countries. By Dr T. Wemyss Fulton, F.R.S.E., 

 Superintendent of Scientific Investigations .... 486 



FAGE 



United Kingdom . . 487 Sweden .... 497 



Canada .... 492 Denmark . . .498 



Newfoundland . . .494 Holland . . .499 



Norway .... 495 Japan .... 502 



