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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) 

 rime when taken up. 





Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hydromedusaj 



Medusas. 











































21st August 



1888. 

 \ mile E. of 

 Maiden Rock 

 11.45 a.m. 



Towards 

 Pier 



5 fathoms 

 Rocky 



Appendicular ice, & few 

 Cyphonautes, many 

 Spirialis, a few 

 Natica catena (?), 

 many 



Mussels, -014 inch, 



many 

 Acartia longiremis, 



many 



J 7 * hour 

 12.20 

 p.m. 





4 gobies, 3'2 

 mm. to 4'4 

 mm., small- 

 est with 

 permanent: 

 rays appear- 

 ing in tail 



A few 

 planula? 



Pleurobrachia, 

 a few small 

 A few ova of 

 Pleurobrachia, 









Halitemora longi- 



cornis, many 

 Longipedia coronata, 



many 



Centre-pages hamatus 

 Ostracoda, numerous 

 Evadne, very few 

 Exuviae of Balani 

 Nauplii, a few 

 Magelona, papilli- 



cornis, young, not 



quite | inch 

 Larval Nerine, a few, 



and other larval 



Annelids(see sketch) 

 Plutei, very few 

 Tintinnus denticula- 



tus, very few 















22nd August 

 1888. 



Near Eden 

 mouth f 

 mile from 

 shore, If 

 mile from 

 Pier 



11.55 a.m. 



N. 



3£ fathoms 



4 fathoms 

 Sandy- 



Appendicularia?, 

 very few 



Cyphonautes, very 

 few 



Natica catena (?), 

 very few 



Mussels -Oil to 013 

 inch, very few 



Acartia longiremis, 

 many 



Centropages hamatus 

 Ostracoda, very few 

 Plutei, very few 

 Small Medusa bud 

 Tintinnus denti- 

 culatus 



Ceratium divergens, 

 very few 



| hour 

 12.40 

 p.m. 





9 gobies, 5 

 to 12 mm. 

 Pleuronectid 

 (see sketch) 

 3 Syngnathus 

 acus, lj inch 



Oceania 

 octona (?) 



Oceania (?) 



Thaumantias 

 samica, a 

 few small 



3 Thauman- 

 tias (see 

 sketch, 24th 

 July) 



Beroe, very 

 few 



Pleurobrachia, 

 a lew 

 Ova of Pleuro- 

 brachia, a 

 few 



