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Part III. — Eleventh Annual Report 



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Net put 

 [Own, where, 

 ami time. 





Course o 



Boat 

 thereafk 

 and 

 Depth. 



f 



r 



Total 

 Depth 

 of Water 



and 

 Nature 



of 

 Bottom. 









f Time 

 nd (2) 

 iken up. 





Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net). 



(1) Length o 

 ' Net down, a 

 Time when ti 





Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hydromedusa:. 



Medusa;. 







<th Scptembei 



1888. 

 li mile off 



Pier head 

 1 mile N.E. 



of Maiden 



liock 

 1.40 p.m. 





S.E 





7 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Appendicularice, a 

 few small 



Gyphonautes, very 

 few 



Mussels -014 to -012 



inch, a few 

 Univalves, young, a 



few 



Halitemora longi- 



cornis, many 

 Acartia longiremis, 



Lilljeborg 



Gentropages hamatus, 

 Lilljeborg 



Oentropages typicus, 



very few 

 Nauplii, a few 

 Larval Annelid (see 



sketch, 25th July) 

 Larval Nerine, a few 

 Plutei, a few 

 3 Pleurobrachia, i 



inch 



f hour 

 2 p.m. 













1 



: 

 : 



)th September 



1888. 

 Lf mile N.E. 

 of Pier 

 head 

 .40 p.m. 





E.N.E. 

 1 fathoms 





7 fathoms 

 Sandy 



C 



I- 

 A 



1 



0 

 E 



\ 



I 

 L 



P 

 i 



yphonautes, very 

 'ew 



ussels -015 inch 

 odocerus capillatus, 

 cartia longiremis, 

 myriad 



lalitemora longi- 

 cornis, numerous 

 stracoda, very few 

 vadne nordmanni, 

 very few 



oung crabs (Port- 

 unus holsatus) 

 [egalops, very few 

 arval Annelid with 

 snormous bristles 

 Sabellaria), very 

 f ew 



leurobrachia, very , 

 ew, £ inch. 



J hour 

 2.25 

 p.m. 







4 Calliony- 

 mus lyrce, 

 10, 8-5 mm. 



Pleuronectid 

 11 mm. 



1 flounder (?) 

 6 mm. 



3 gurnards, 

 8-5, 5 mm. 



2 Gadus mer- 

 langus, 1, 2i 

 inches 



Nerophis 

 ceguoreus, 

 26 mm. 



Thaumantias 



hemispha;- 



rica, a few 



as before 

 Laodice 



cruciata 

 (Thaumantias 



pilosella), 



very few as 



before 

 Tiara 



(Oceania) 



octona, very 



few, ripe 

 Margelis 



ramosa 

 (Bougain- 



villia brit- 



annica), 



unripe 



A few small 

 Medusa buds 



Bero'e, a few 

 Pleurobrachia, 

 myriad, 

 I to I inch 



