INDEX. 
377 
Contemporary Fishery "Work, 359. 
Italy, 375. 
Spawning and food of fishes, 
375. 
Stocking of lakes and rivers, 375. 
Newfoundland, 365. 
Fish hatcheries, 365. 
Norway, 374. 
Rearing of cod, 374. 
Spain, 368. 
Biological investigations, 369. 
Salting and preserving establish- 
ments, 369. 
Trawling, 370. 
Whales, 370. 
United States, 363. 
Artificial propagnation of various 
kinds of fish, 363. 
Inquiries into food fishes, 363. 
Copepoda of the Forth, 317. 
Corophiidse of the Forth — 
Siphon cecetus colletti, 328. 
Couper, Mr William, 23. 
Cross-fertilisation offish, Experiments in, 
358. 
Crustacea of the Forth, 317. 
Cumacea of the Forth, 329. 
Cumidse of the Forth — 
Campylaspis ajffinis, 330. 
Ouma pulchella, 329. 
Diastylus rugosa, 329. 
Endorellopsis deformis, 329. 
Cunningham, Mr J. T., 351. 
Cyclopidaj of the Forth — 
Thorellia brunnea, 318. 
Cylindropsyllus Icevis, 320. 
Cyprididse of the Forth— 
Aglaia complanata, 320. 
Pantocypris acupunctata, 320. 
,, trigonella, 321. 
Cypridinidre of the Forth— 
Asterope marice, 325. 
Cyprinidae of the Fqrth— 
Circe minima, 331. 
Dab, common (Pleuronectes limanda) — 
Food of, 230, 235, 246, 250, 251, 
252, 253, 254, 256, 256. 
Mature and immature, 170. 
Ova of, 285. 
Spawning of, 262. 
Dabs, long rough (Hippoglossides liman- 
doides) — 
Food of, 231, 236, 247, 250, 251, 
252, 253, 254, 255, 256. 
Ova of, 285. 
Spawning of, 264. 
Dannevig, Captain, 21. 
Dragonet (Callionymus lyra) — 
Food of, 256. 
Mature and immature, 177. 
Ova of, 285. 
Spawning of, 269. 
Drechsel, Captain, 21, 353. 
Dunbar marine station, 8. 
Eel, common, migrations and reproduc- 
tion of, 354. 
Echiurus oxyurus, 332. 
Eulimidae of the Forth — 
Eulima polita, 331. 
Ewart, Professor J. C, 351. 
Fauna of the Firth of Forth, Additions 
to, 14, 312. 
Fauna of the Firth of Forth, Corrigenda, 
332. 
Flat-fish- 
Mature and immature, 166. 
Numbers and sexes of, 348. 
Spawning of, 260. 
Flounder {Pleuronectes fiesus) — 
Food of, 231, 238, 249, 250. 
Mature and immature, 172. 
Ova of, 285. 
Spawning of, 263. 
Fluke, sail {Arnoqlossus megastoma) — 
Food of, 254, 256. 
Mature and immature, 172. 
Food-fishes, development of, 15. 
Food of food-fishes, 12, 230. 
Foraminifera of the Forth, 313. 
Frog-fish. See Angler. 
Fullarton, Dr J. H., 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, 
211 220 
Fulton, Dr T. Wemyss, 7, 11, 13, 21, 
157, 257, 348. 
Gadus ceglefinus. See Haddock. 
Gadus merlangus. See Whiting. 
Gadus morrliua. See Cod. 
Gadus luscus. See Brassie. 
Gadus virens. See Saithe. 
Gammaridse of the Forth — 
Amphithopsis latipes, 328. 
Epimeria eornigera, 328. 
Gitana sarsi, 325. 
Guernia coalita, 326. 
Hippomedon kolbolli, 326. 
Leucothoe spinicarpa, 327. 
Megaluropus agilis, 326. 
Monoculodes carinatus, 326. 
Phoxocephalus fultoni, 327. 
Urothoe elegans, 327. 
' Garland ' — 
Investigations regarding immature 
fish, 189. 
Trawling experiments, 7, 8. 
Work of— 
East Coast districts, 25. 
Firth of Forth, 23. 
St Andrews Bay, 24. 
Gasteropoda of the Forth, 331. 
General statement, 7. 
Giglioli, Professor, 21, 353. 
Ground seines, fishing by means of, 190. 
Gurnard (Trigla gurnardus) — 
Food of, 231, 238, 247, 250, 251. 
252, 253, 254, 255, 256. 
Mature and immature, 176. 
Ova of, 285. 
Spawning of, 268. 
Haddock (Gadus aiglejinus) — 
Food of, 231, 241, 248, 251, 252, 
253, 254, 255, 256. 
Mature and immature, 174. 
Ova of, 284. 
Spawning of, 265. 
Hag-fish (Myxine glutinosa), 357. 
Food of, 255. 
Mature and immature, 177. 
Spawning of, 269. 
Hake (Merluccius vulgaris), mature and 
immature, 177. 
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