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codlings, at Station XL, in two in April ; at Station VI., in two in 
February ; and at Station VII., in one in November : (6) long rough 
dabs, at Station II., in one in April ; at Station V., in three in August ; 
and at Station VII., in one in November : (7) haddocks, at Station V., 
in one in August ; at Station VIII., in one in August ; and at Station IX., 
in one in February : (8) lump-suckers, at Station II., in one in March ; 
and at Station IX., in one in February : (9) pogge, at Station V., in one in 
February : ( 10) rockling, at Station V., in one in February : (1 1) unidentified 
fish remains, at Station I., in one in April, in one in May and in two in 
March; at Statkm II., in three in May, in one November, in two in 
February and in two in March ; at Station III., in two in April, in one 
in August and in two in March ; at Station V., in one in May, in two in 
June, in one in August, in two in November and in one in February ; at 
Station VI., in one in February and in one in March ; at Station VII., in 
one in April and in one in May ; at Station VIII., in one in November, 
in one in February and in one in March ; and at Station IX., in two 
in April, in one in June and in one in November. 
Medusidae were found at Station V., in one in March, and at Station 
VI., in one in February. 
Haddocks. 
( Gad as wglefinus.) 
Of 240 stomachs examiued 29 were empty, and the contents of 19 were 
indistinguishable : 192 contained matter that could be identified. 
EcMnodi'rms. were found in 48 stomachs (25 %). They consisted of (1) 
'AmpMura (so. filiformis), at Station I., in one in July; at Station II., in 
three in June; at Station VI., in two in August; at Station VII., 
in two in May and in one in November ; at Station VIII., in two in 
August; and at Station IX., in one in June, in one in July and in two 
in August : (2) Ophiura (sp. albida), at Station II., in three in November; 
at Station III., in two in June ; and at Station VI., in one in November 
and in one in February : (3) Ophioglypha y at Station VI., in five in 
August : (4) Ophiothrix, at Station II., in two in August ; at Station V., 
in one in November ; and at Station VI., in two in February : (5) 
Echinocyamus, at Station VI., in two in August and in one in February ; 
and at Station IX., in one in June : (6) Asterias (sp. rubens), at Station 
II., in one in February : (7) unidentified sand-stars, at Station I., in one in 
May ; at Station III., in one in May ; at Station V., in one in May ; and 
at Station VII., in two in April, in three iu May and in three in June. 
Annelids were found in 40 stomachs (20%). They consisted of (1) 
Aphrodite, at Station IE., in one in February ; at Station III., in one in 
May ; and at Station VIII., in one in April, in two in May and in one 
in February : (2) Priapulus, at Station II., in two in June : (3) Sabella, at 
Station VIII., in one in August; and at Station IX., in one in June : (4) 
Pedenaria, at Station V., in one in November ; and at Station VI., in 
one in August: (5) Arenicola, at Station IX., in one in June: (G) 
Sipuncidus, at Station VII., in one in August : (7) Pblynoe, at Station 
IX., in one in November : (8) unidentified annelids, at Station I., in one 
in May ; at Station II., in one in April and in one in November ; at 
Station III., in one in April ; at Station V., in one in April and in two 
in August; at Station VI., in three in July; at Station VII., in two in 
May ; at Station VIII., in three in April, in one in May, in two in July 
and in one in November ; and at Station IX., in three in April and in 
two in May. 
Arthropods were found in 114 stomachs (59 %). They consisted of (1) 
