Part II J. — Eighth Ann mil Report 
Eckiiioderms (OpJiiura alhida) were found at Station V., in one in 
October. 
Annelid* were found in 5 stomachs (4%). They consisted of.(l) 
Sabella, at Station III., in one in June : (2) Armicola, at Station IV., 
in one in June : (3) unidentified annelids, at Station III., in two, and at 
Station V., in one, in April. 
Arthropods were found in 110 stomachs (95 %)• They consisted of (1) 
Crangon, at Station L, in five in April, in one in October and in seven in 
November ■ at Station II., in four in April, in two in June, in one in 
August, in six in October, in one in November and in one in March ; at 
Station 1 1 1., in four in April, in five in October and in seven in November ; 
ut Station IV., in three in April and in three in November ; and at 
Station V., in two in April and in seven in October : (2) Portunns, at 
Station I., in two in June, in three in August and in three in November ; 
at Station II., in three in June, in one in August, in five in October and 
in one in November ; at Station III., in seven in October ; at Station 
IV., in three in June, in one in August and in one in November ; and 
at Station V , in two in June, in three in August and in six in October : 
(3) Ampelisca, at Station I., in one in June ; and at Station II., in six in 
June, in three in August and in one in October : (4) unidentified 
schizopods, at Station II., in two in June : (5) Corystis, at Station V., 
in one in October : (6) Pandalus (sp. annul lico mis), at Station L, in one 
in March : (7) hermit-crabs, at Station IV., in one in April. 
Molluscs were found in 5 stomachs (4 %). They consisted of (1) Rossi a, 
at Station III., in two, and at Station V., in one, in June: (2) Scrobicularia, 
at Station V., in one in June : (3) Loligo, at Station V., in one in 
April. 
Fish were found in 42 stomachs (36 %). They consisted of (1) herrings, 
at Station I., in one in November ; and at Station III., in two in June : 
(2) gobies, at Station II., in two in October; and at Station III., in one 
in June : (3) whitings, at Station L, in one in October and in one in 
November; and at Station IV., in one in June: (4) dabs, at Station I., 
in one in June; at Station IV., in one in November; and at Station V., 
in one in June : (5) sand-eels, at Station IV., in one in August : (6) 
plaice, at Station IV., in one in November: (7) pipe-fish, at Station IV., 
in one in November: (8) unidentified fish remains, at Station I., in four 
in June, in three in August, in one in October and in two in November ; 
at Station II., in one in April, in one in June, in one in August, in two 
in October and in one in November ; at Station III., in one in April, in 
one in June, in two in August, in one in October and in two in 
November ; at Station IV., in two in June ; and at Station V., in two 
in August. 
Haddocks. 
(Gadus szglefinus.) 
Of 17 stomachs examined 2 were empty, and the contents of 5 were 
indistinguishable. 10 contained matter that could be identified. 
No Echinoderms were found in any of the stomachs. 
Annelids, unidentified, were found at Station V., in one in April. 
Echiurus was found at Station V., in two in June. 
Arthropods were found in 9 stomachs (90%). They consisted of (1) 
Crangon, at Station V., in three in April : (2) Ampelisca, at Station V., in 
one in June and in one in October : (3) Portunus, at Station IV., in 
one in October: (4) hermit-crabs, at Station V., in one in April : (5) un- 
identified amphipods, at Station V., in two in April. 
