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Part III — Eleventh Annual Report 





Course of 



Boat 

 thereafter 

 and 

 Depth. 



Total 

 Depth 

 of Water 



and 

 Nature 

 of 



Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net) 



(1) Length of Time 

 Net down, and (2) 

 Time when taken up. 





Net put 

 down, where, 

 and time. 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hvdromedusse. 



Medusas. , 





39th November 

 1S87. 

 Pier head 



Towards 

 Kinkell 

 Ness 



3 fathoms 



All Sand 



Pleurobrachia, 

 many, and ova of 

 Pleurobrachia 











Pleurobrachia, 

 large and 

 small 



Lesueuria, a 

 few adult 



13th January 



1888. 

 North of Pier 



Towards 

 Bell Rock 

 4 fathoms 



All Sand 





1 hour 





1 young 

 Syngnathus 

 acus, 2^ inch 







14th January 



1888. 

 Off Pier head 



North- 

 wards 

 4 fathoms 



All Sand 





1 hour 









Pleurobrachia, 

 numerous, 

 large and 

 small 



some larval) 



16th January 



1888. 

 2 A- miles N. 

 of Pier 



To near 

 E. Rocks 

 4 fathoms 



All Sand 













Lesueuria, a 

 few 



19th January 



1888. 

 100 yards 



from Pier 



head 



By salmon 

 nets to 



Castle and 

 thence to 

 about 300 

 yards off 

 Eden, 

 keeping 

 en route 

 about f 

 mile from 

 low watei 

 mark 



3 fatlioms 













. 





20th January 

 1888. 



(1) Baths, 

 forenoon 



(2) Swilcan 

 Bum, after- 

 noon 



To Eden 

 3 fathoms 



To Baths 

 6 feet to 

 1 fathom 



All Sand 

 All Sand 









Sprats, 

 flounders 





Pleurobrachia, 

 large and 

 small 



Tima bairdii, 

 Johnst.,with 

 reproductive 

 organs al- 

 most fully 

 developed, 

 1± inches 

 across, 

 colourless, 

 transparent 



