of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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EXPLANATION OF PLATES X. AND XI. 



The majority of the figures were outlined by camera lucida ; those not 

 so outlined were Figs. 9, 16, 25, 26, 31, 32. 



The pigment of Figs. 27 and 28 was not present in the spirit 

 specimens, and was drawn in from the figures in " British Marine 

 Food-Fishes." 



. 1. Dab, 5mm., 



X 



10 nearly. 



2. ,, 6mm., 



X 



9. 



3. ,, 8mm., 



X 



7. 



4. ,, 9'5mm., ... 



X 



6. 



5. lO'Smm., 



X 



6. 



6. 12mm., ... 



X 



6. 



7. 13mm., ... 



X 



6. 



8. 13-5mm., 



X 



6. 



9, 14mm. (deep-sea specimen), 



X 



6. 



10. ,, 14'5mm., 



X 



5i. 



11. 15mm., ... 



X 



5. 



12. „ 16mm., ... 



X 



4 nearly. 



13. ,, 16"5mm., 



X 



4. 



14. Flounder, 8mm., 



X 



8^. 



15. Plaice, 8mm., ... 



X 



10. 



16. ,, 12mm., 



X 



6. 



17. Long Rough Dab, 4 *5mm., 



X 



12 nearly. 



18. ,, 6mm., ... 



X 



9 



19. ,, 7mm., ... 



X 



7. 



20. „ 9mm., ... 



X 



6. 



21. „ 10mm., 



X 



6. 



22. ,, ll'Smm., 



X 



5. 



23. „ 14mm., 



X 



5i. 



24. „ 16mm., 



X 



4i 



25. „ 18mm., 



X 



4J nearly. 



26. „ 20mm., 



X 



4 „ 



27. Lemon Dab, 4mm., 



X 



14. 



28. ,, 5'5mm., ... 



X 



10. 



29. ,, 7mm., 



X 



7. 



30. „ 12mm., 



X 



5i. 



31. ,, 14mm., 



X 



5i. 



32. „ 19mm., 



X 



4. 



As these Drawings were intended as aids to the separation of the 

 different species, only the necessary details were drawn. Numerous 

 other drawings, especially of the plaice, lemon dab, and flounder, will be 

 found in the works of the authors quoted. 



