Part 1 7 7 —Eleventh Annual Report 



Net put 

 down, where, 

 ami time. 



Course of 



Boat 

 thereafter 

 and 



Depth. 



Total 

 Depth 





<o 2* 





of Water 

 and 

 Nature 

 of 



Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net). 



(1) Length o 

 Net down, a 

 Time w hen U 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 1 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



iydromcdusoe. 



Medusa:. 





2Sth June 

 18S8. 

 300 yards 



N.E. of Tier 

 2.20 p.m. 



S. 



4" fathoms 

 •2 feet 

 from 

 bottom 



5 fathoms 

 Sandy 



1 young lobster 

 Young crabs, very 

 few 



Ostracoda, very few 

 Cladoeera, Evadne 



nordmanni, very 



few 



Megalops, very few 

 A very few Plutei 

 Infusoria, Geratium 

 fusus 



5 hour 

 3 p.m. 

































2nd July 

 1888. 

 400 yards 

 N.E. of 

 Pier head 

 10 a.m. 



N.E. 



5 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Many eggs of gur- 

 nard with advanced 

 embryos 



Many eggs of sprat 

 with advanced em- 

 bryos 



A. few eggs of dab 

 with advanced em- 

 bryos 



Many eggs of rock- 

 ling with advanced 

 embryos 



A few of topknot (?) 



A few of lemon dab 



1 embryo with yolk- 

 sac 



1 Centropages Jiama- 

 tus 



Evadne nordmanni, 

 very few 



Exuviae of Balani, 

 very few 



Ceratium divergens, 

 few 



Tintinnus denticu- 

 latus, very few 



I hour 



II a.m. 



8 Trigla 

 gurnardus, 

 •3| to 4s 

 inches, 1 

 saleable 



1 Agonus 



cataphradvs, 

 2f inches 



1 sprat in- 

 jured, pro- 

 bably 2£ 

 inches 



1 whiting, 

 unsaleable 



Pleuronectes 

 platessa, 8 

 saleable, 5 

 unsaleable 

 ! Pleuronectes 

 limanda, 5 

 saleable, 6 

 unsaleable 



2 thomback 

 skates, sale- 

 able 



5 flounders, 

 5-5, 7, 11, 

 and 12 mm., 

 smallest ex- 

 hibiting eyes 

 on each side 

 of head, and 

 permanent 

 rays appear- 

 ing in tail 



5 gobies, 6, 

 10, 11 mm., 

 smallest 

 with per- 

 m tin Gut rflj r s 

 in tail 





Pleurobrachia, 

 very few 







2 feet 

 from 

 bottom 



5 fathoms 













Young 



Pleurobrachia, 

 (see sketch) 

 A few ova of 

 Lesueuria (?] 

 (see sketch) 





