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Part III. — Eleventh Annual Report 





Course of 



Total 

 Depth 





f Time 

 ind (2) 

 ken up. 





Not put 

 down, where, 

 and time. 



Boat 

 thereafter 

 and 

 Depth. 



of Water 



and 

 Nature. 



of 

 Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow -net). 



(1) Length o 

 Net down, I 

 Time when ta 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hydromedusaj. 



Medu.su. 













































27th August 

 1888. 



(1) 200 yards 

 N. off Pier 

 head 



7.40 a.m. 



(2) 100 yards 

 S.E. of 

 Beacon 



3.30 p.m. 



N.E. to- 

 wards 

 targets 



3 fathoms 



Around 

 Beacon 



5 to 7 

 fathoms 

 Rocky, 

 sandy 



Rocky 



Cyphonautes, very 

 few 



Young mussels, *017 



inch, very few 

 Halitemora longi- 



cornis, very few 

 Acartia lotigiremis, 



very few 



Larval Annelid 

 (Sabellaria), with 

 enormous bristles 

 (as before) 



Pleurobrachia, num- 

 erous 



Thaumantias hemis- 

 phcerica, very few 



Tintinnus denticu- 

 latus, very few 



Appendicidaria, 

 very few 



Univalves, very few 

 Acartia longiremis, 



very few 

 Zoese, veiy few 

 Nauplii, very few 

 Larval Annelid (see 



sketch) 



Another form (see 

 sketch) 



Turbellarian (as be- 

 fore 



Sagittce, very few, 

 small 



Thaumantias hemis- 



phasrica, a few 

 Ccelenterate ova, in 



Morula stage 

 Tintinnus denticu- 



latus, 



Ceratium furca 



g hour 

 8.30 

 p.m. 



\ hour 

 3.45 

 p.m. 











Thaumantias 

 hemis- 

 phcerica, 

 Thaumantias 

 quadrat a, 

 many 



Thaumantias 

 (?) as before 



Laodice 

 cruciata 



[Thaumantias 

 pilosella) 



I Tiara (Ocea- 

 nia) octona 



Thaumantias 



hemis- 



phcerica, 



very few 

 Thaumantias 



(?) as before 



Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 numerous 













Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 numerous 





