of- the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
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sand-eel, 13 mm., post-larval pleuronectids, 6*5 to 13 mm., post-larval 
Cot tux, post-larval Montagu's sucker, young Agonus. 
Station I. — Bottom-net, 30th July 1889. Young skulpins (Oallionymus 
lyra) — 2 stages. 
Forth. — 17th October 1889. Young herrings, 18 mm. 
V. Aberdeen Bay. 
Station I. — Aberdeen. — Surface-net, 20th May. Egg of lemon- 
dab (?), two kinds of flounder — one of which is probably plaice and 
another probably dab, both dextral; young gadoids, as before, only 
none so small and none so large, the largest being about 14 mm.; the 
flounders were about 10*5 mm. in length, and none so small as before. 
Station I. — Aberdeen. — Bottom-net, 20th May. Sand-eel, 22 mm. 
in length, small cod, 7*5 mm., the longest being about 12 mm., 
flounders (dextral) from 6*5 mm. to 12 mm. in length. 
Station III. — Aberdeen. — Bottom-net, 20th May, 11 a.m. to noon. 
Many young gadoids, varying from 7 to 20 mm., young flounders (post- 
larval plaice &c), from 6 to 14 mm., young sand-eels, from 16 to 23 
mm., post-larval Motella. 
Station V. — Aberdeen. — Bottom-net, 22nd May. Young gadoids as 
before, flounders, as before, young Cottus ; smallest gadoid, 8 mm., largest, 
20*5 mm., smallest flounder, 6'5 mm., largest, 15'5 mm. 
Station VI. — Aberdeen. — Bottom-net, 22nd May. Same as before 
(V.). 
Station VII. — Aberdeen. — Bottom-net, 22nd May. Young gadoids, 
7 to 25 mm., young flounders, 7 to 12 mm. (eye on ridge), young sand- 
eel, 27 mm., young gurnard, 34 mm., young Cottus, 5 mm., young Agonus, 
8 mm. (vide Trans. R.S.E., vol. xxxv. p. 864, pi. xviii., fig. 10. 
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