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Part III — Eleventh Annual Report 





Course of 



Total 

 Depth 





! (1) Length of Time 

 Net down, and (2) 

 Time when taken up. 





Net put 

 down, where, 

 and time. 



Boat 

 thereafter 

 and 

 Depth. 



of Wat ei- 

 and 



Nature 

 of 



Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net). 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Larval Fishes 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 ' Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hydromedusae 



Medusa). 





(2thSeptembe 



1888. 

 f mile N.E. 

 of Pier 

 8.20 a.m. 



2£ fathoms 



4f fathoms 

 Sandy 



A ppendicularioe, 

 very few 



Cyjmonautes, very 

 few 



Actinotrocha, a few 

 Univalves, many 

 Acartia longiremis, 

 Halitemora longi- 



cornis 

 Pseudocalanus elon- 



gatus 

 Evadne nordmanni 

 Larval Annelid, with 



enormous bristles 



(Sabellaria) , very 



few 



Plutei, very few 

 Margelis ramosa 

 (Bougainvillia brit- 

 annica) 



Ova of Pleuro- 



brachia, a few 

 Ceratium tripos, 



many 



Ceratium divergens, 

 very few 



5 hour 

 8.50 

 a.m. 





Syngnathus 

 acus, 



2 inches dis- 

 integrated 



Laodice cru- 



ciata 

 {Thaumantia 



pilosella), 



many 



Thaumantias 

 hemisphce- 

 rica, nume- 

 rous 



Stomobra- 

 chium octo- 

 costatum, 

 very few 



Tima bairdii 

 very few 



Margelis 

 ramosa 



(Bougainvil- 

 lia brit- 

 annica), a 

 few 



Beroe, a few 

 Pleurobrachia 

 5 myriad 











Ceratium furca,nfew 

 Ceratium fusca,aiew 

 Radiolarian (?) as 

 before 









Thaumantias 

 hemisphce- 

 rica, very 

 few 



Pleurobrachia, 

 very few 

 Ova of Pleu- 

 robrachia, 

 very few 





13th September 



1888. 

 Near mouth 

 of Eden, 

 Is mile off 

 Pier head 

 8.50 a.m. 



N.E. 

 4 fathoms 



5 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Appendicular ice, a 

 few small 



Univalves, many, 



principally Velutina, 



and other littoral 



forms 

 Young mussels and 



other bivalves, many 

 Halitemora longi- 



cornis, many 

 Acartia longiremis, 



many 

 Nauplii of Cope- 



poda, a few 

 Zoese of Norway 

 Lobster, a few 

 Fragment of Tomop- 



teris 



Larval Nerine, a few 

 Larval Annelid,with 

 enormous bristles 

 {Sabellaria) , a few 

 Ceratium tripos, 

 many 



Ceratium divergens, 

 many 



Ceratium furca, 

 many 



Tintinnus denti- 

 culatus, very few 



Radiolarian (?), as 

 before 



T 7 ,r hour 

 9.25 

 a.m. 





8 clupeoids, 

 11 mm. 



A few clu- 

 peoids (dis- 

 integrated) 



1 gurnard, 

 12-5 mm., 

 young 



1 Gadusmar- 

 langas, 3 

 inches 



Tima bairdii, 

 many 

 Tiara 

 (Oceania) 

 octona, many 



Thaumantias 

 hemisphce- 

 rica, numer- 

 ous 



Margelis 

 ramosa 



(Bougain- 

 villia britan- 

 nica) 



Stomo- 

 brachium 

 octocostatnm, 

 a few 



Another 

 Medusa bud 



Beroe, many 

 as before 

 Pleurobrachia, 

 myriad, as 

 before 





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