302 Part III. — Eleventh Annual Report 



Net put 

 down, where, 

 and time. 



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. 





Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Coloration, 

 &c. 



Hydromedusaj. 



Medusa?. 





5th April 

 188S. 

 In line with 

 Kinkell 

 Ness 



To Maiden 

 Rock 

 4 fathoms 









Haddock, 

 plaice, cod 

 and rock- 

 ling, a few 



(Also in bot- 

 tom-net) 







Young forms. 

 Hybocodon 



6th April 

 1888. 

 7 miles E. of 

 Bell Rock 





Sandy 



Eggs of cod and 

 plaice 















9th April 

 1888. 

 4 miles from 







Sandy 







Eggs of 









Pier and 2 

 miles N. E 

 of Kinkell 

 Ness 



7 miles E. of 

 Bell Rock 





Sandy 



Eggs of dab and 

 rockling 



Many Crustaceans, 

 Daphnia-like 





plaice and 

 rockling 











12th April 

 1888. 

 2 miles off 

 Kinkell 

 Ness, and 2 

 mile9 from 

 Pier head 



4 fathoms 



Sandy 







Eggs of cod, 

 haddock, 

 plaice, dab, 

 flounder, 

 rockling 

 and weever 

 (Trachinus 

 vipera) 



Sprat, 2 

 inches 





Some young 

 Pleuro- 



brachia 



14th April 



1888. 

 Pier head 



Towards 

 lay 



lightship 

 for 1£ 

 miles 



Sandy 



Many eggs of had- 

 dock, cod, long 

 rough dab, plaice, 

 dab, flounder and 

 rockling 





Many eggs 

 of plaice, 

 haddock, 

 cod, dab, 

 sprat, rock- 

 ling 



Clupeoids, 

 6 4 to 7-5 

 mm. 



Sand eels 5-8 



mm. 

 Agoni 5*5-7 "5 

 rockling 4*5 



mm. 



Plaice, 7-5 

 mm. 



Cotti, 5-2 

 mm. 



Some 



Pleura- 

 braohia, 

 numerous, 

 small 



18th April 

 1888. 

 Kinkell Ness 



N. 



3 fathoms 









A few eggs 



of plaice 



and long 



rough dab 

 Sand eels in 



swarms 

 Montagu's 



sucker 

 Agonus cata- 



phractus 



Gunnels, 17 

 mm. 























19th April 

 1888. 

 20 miles S.E. 

 of N. Can- 

 Rock 







Eggs of haddock, 

 cod, long rough 

 dab, sprat, plaice, 

 dab, turbot (one) 

 and rockling, many 

 Zoese 





24th April 

 Eggs of 

 gurnard, 

 sprat and 

 long rough 

 dab, many 

 sand eels 



Clupeoids 

 7 - 5 mm. to 

 9-2 mm. 





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