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Part III. — Eleventh Annual Report 



Net put 

 down, where, 

 and time. 



Course 



of 



Total 

 Depth 

 of Water 



and 

 Nature 



of 

 Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net). 



(1) Length of Time 

 Net down, and (2) 

 Time when taken up. 





mat 

 thereafter 

 and 

 Depth, 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 1 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Hydromcdusaj 



Medusae. 

























Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 very few 



Ova of 



Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 well ad- 

 vanced, 

 very few 



f 



lGth October 

 1888. 



li mile N. 

 of Pier 

 head, 1 

 mile from 

 shore 



9.30 a.m. 



To mouth 

 of Eden 

 3 fathoms 



5 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Univalves, very few 

 Acartia longiremis, 

 many 



Nauplii, very few 

 JVerine (larval), very 

 few 



Ceratium tripos, 

 many 



Ceratium diver gens, ! 

 very few 



f- hour 

 10.20 

 a.m. 





1 gurnard, 

 permanent 

 rays 



3 clupeoids, 

 11 '5 mm. 

 to 18 "5 mm. 



No per- 

 manent rays 

 in smallest 



1 adult 



Syngnathus 

 acus 



Laodicecruc- 



iata 

 {Thaumantias 



pilosella), 



many 



Thaumantias 

 hemis- 

 phcerica, 

 numerous 

 as before 

 Tima bairdii, 

 young, as 

 before 

 Stomo- 

 brachium 

 octocostatum, 

 numerous 

 as before 



Bero'e, many, 

 as before 



Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 myriad, as 

 before 



Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 very few 



























im October 



1888. 

 3 miles N.E. 

 of Pierhead 

 11.20 a.m. 



E. 



4 fathoms 



8 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Univalves, very few 

 Mussels and other 



bivalves, -012 inch, 



a few 



Halitemora longi- 



cornis, a few 

 Acartia longiremis, 



a few 



Longipedia coronata 

 Evadne nordmanni 

 Nauplii, many 

 Plutei, a few 

 Ceratium tripos, 

 myriad 



Ceratium furca, a 

 very few 







Adult 



3 Syngnathus 

 acus 



Laodice cru- 

 data 



(Thaumantias 



pilosella) 

 Thaumantias 



hemis- 



phcerica, as 



before 



Tima bairdii, 

 many 



Bero'e and 

 Pleuro- 

 brachia, 

 many, as ; 

 before 



