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Pad III. — Eleventh Annual lleport 



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, 

 etc. 



HydromedussB. 



Medusas. 





81st July 

 1888. 

 1 mile N. of . 



Pier 

 9 a.m. 



K. towards 

 Redhead, 

 2 feet 

 from 

 bottom 

 surface 

 net 9 feet 

 from 

 surface 



5$ fathoms 

 Sandy 



Appendicular^, 



young, very few 

 Cyphonautes, many 

 Natica catena (?), 



young, very few 

 Mussels, 013 inch, 



•015 inch, and other 



bivalves 



Ilalitemora longi- 



cornis 

 Acartia longiremis 

 Longipedia cwonata, 



very few 



Oithona spinifrons, 

 very few 



Ostracoda, vei'y few 

 Evadne nordmanni, 

 many 



Nauplii, many 

 Plutei, a few 

 Beroe, many 

 Pleurobrachia, 

 young, a few 





Eggs of 

 Solenette 



Larval sand- 

 eels, a few 



Dragonet, 



4 mm. 

 Motella, 4-5 



mm., several 

 Gobies, 6-11 



mm. many 

 Sand-eels, 



7-12 mm. 





Pleurobrachia, 



very few 

 Pleurobrachia, 



young, very 



few 



1 August 

 1888. 

 If mile N.E. 



off Pier 



opposite 



Eden 

 10.20 a.m. 



Towards 

 Castle 

 3£ fathoms 



7 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Appendicularice 

 (larval), a few 

 Cyphonautes, a few 

 Natica catena (?), a 

 few 



Copepoda, a few 

 Evadne nordmanni, 

 a few 



Plutei, a few 

 Beroe, very few 



hour 

 10.45 

 a.m. 





Cupeoids, 

 16-18 mm. 

 several 



Thaumantias 

 melanops, 

 many 



Thaumantias 

 hemis- 

 phcerica, a 

 few 



Beroe, 

 various sizes, 

 average 1| 

 inch 

 Pleurobrachia, 

 \ inch and 

 upwards, 

 many 



7th August 



1888 

 Off Boar'hills 



Harbour 

 5 50 p.m. 



E. 



7^ fathoms 



9£ fathoms 

 Sandy 



Cyphonautes, many 

 Actinotrocha 

 Spirialis, numerous 

 Acartia longiremis 

 Halitemora longi- 

 cornis 



Megalops of Portu- 

 nus 



Zoese of Porcellana, 

 many 



Zoese of Portunus (?) 



Wartelia in trans- 

 parent tubes 



Tomopteris, many 



Sagittce, many 



Plutei, many 



Beroe, a few, medium 

 size 



Pleurobrachia, 

 numerous, small 



Thaumantias incon- 

 spicua 



Thaumantias octona 

 Lizzia octopunctata, 

 inch, and many 

 small 

 Medusa buds 



\\ hour 

 6.45 

 p.m. 

 (Sur- 

 face) 



§ hour 

 6.35 

 p.m. 





Gunnel, 43 

 mm. 



1 Margelis 

 ramosa 

 (Bozigain- 

 villia brit- 

 annica) 



T/iaumantias 

 hemisphce- 

 rica and 

 inconspicua 



Lesueuria, a 

 few 



Beroe, li to 4 



inches 

 Pleurobrachia, 



numerous, 



| inch to lg 

 inches 



Larval 

 Peachia, 

 chiefly at- 

 tached to 

 Thauman- 

 tias hemis- 

 phcerica 



