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Part III. — Eleventh Annual Report 



Net put 



down, where, 

 and time. 



c ourse 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. 





Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 1 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



lydromedusse. 



Medusae. 





Uth February 



1889. 

 N. of inner 

 Pier, 1 mile 



9.45 a.m. 



N. 



S fathoms 



5 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Pseudocalanus elon- 



gat us, many 

 Autolytus prolifer \ $ 



bearing ova 

 Sagitta, very few 

 Aglantha digitalis 

 {Circe rosea)revy few 



ft 



hour 

 10.20 







Aglantha digi- 

 talis (Circe 

 rosea) many 



Aglantha digi- 

 talis (Circe 

 rosea) a few 

 large 



1 Pleuro- 

 brachia, f 

 inch 



1 i ill fcUI Ual j 



1888. 







Reticulated larvae of 

 Nerine 

 Cyphonautes 

 Copepoda 



Young Appendicu- 

 laria 













19th February 

 1889. 



30yardsN.E. 

 of Pier head 



1.30 p.m. 



N.E. 



Sandy 



Parathemisto oblivia,\ 

 very few 



Pseudocalanus elon- 

 gatus, numerous 



1 Tomopteris, very 

 small 



Sagitta, many (as 

 before) 



Aglantha digitalis 

 (Circe rosea) many as 

 in other net 



2 



hours 



3.30 

 p.m. 



Ova of Plaice; 

 Haddock ; 

 Long rough 

 dab ; Dab ; 

 Green cod ? 



At mouth of 

 Forth many 

 young wolf- 

 fishes, 21 

 mm. 







21st February 



1889. 

 3 miles N.E. 

 of Pier heat 

 2.30 p.m. 



S.W. 



3 fathoms 



6 fathoms 



Acartia longiremis, 

 many 



Calanus finmar- 

 chicus, very few 



1 Sagitta 



Aglantha digitalis 

 (Circe rosea) a few 



1 



hour 

 3.15 

 p.m. 







Aglantha digi- 

 talis (Circe 

 rosea) a few 



Minute Pleu- 

 robrachia 



Ephryaa of 

 Aurelia 



