Part III. — Eighth Annual Report 
Wind, Weather, and 
other Observations. 
At beginning — 
Wind, E., force, 2 : 
fine, clear; sea, 
smooth ; trans- 
parency, 5£ faths.; 
tide, about high 
water ; bar., 30 34. 
At beginning — 
Wind, S.S.W., force, 
7 ; cloudy ; sea, 
rough ; transpar- 
ency, 4£ fathoms ; 
tide, first hour 
flood ; bar., 29'98. 
At finish— Wind, 
S.S.W.; force 6; 
overcast. 
Invertebrate 
Fauna, &c., 
brought up in 
Trawl Net. 
Spatangus 
purpur eus, 
over 400 Echi- 
nus esculentus, 
Flustra sp. and 
Tubular ia 
indivisa. 
Size of Fish. 
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Description of Take. 
Starry ray, 
Common dabs, 
Long rough dabs, . 
Common gurnards, 
Plaice, . 
Common dabs, 
Long rough dabs, . 
Common gurnards, 
Pelagic Fauna, Spawn, 
and young Fish. 
Surface-net. — A con- 
siderable number of 
Copepods (Calanus and 
Anomalocera), Sagittce, 
f. 
Temperature. 
Water. 
Bot- 
tom. 
4-5 
24 
fath. 
55-2 
24 
fath. 
Sur- 
face. 
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Air. 
Dry 
Bulb. 
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down. 
21 miles east 
of May 
Island. 
5th June. 
3.35 p.m. to 
4.50 p.m. 
Liston's 
Bank. 
17th Sept. 
2 p.m. to 
3 p.m. 
