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INDEX. 
I Isilibut (Hippoglossus vulgaris), spawning 
of, 265. 
Harpacticidae of the Forth — 
Amcira longipes, 318. 
Clctodes limicola, 319. 
longicaudata, 319. 
Ectinosoma erythrops, 318. 
melaniceps, 318. 
Enhydrosoma curvatum, 319. 
Harpacticus flexus, 319. 
Laophontc hispida, 318. 
longicaudata, 318. 
,, scrrata, 318. 
Thalestris serrulata, 319. 
Zaus goodsiri, 319. 
Hatcheries for fish, 7. 
Hermseidoe of the Forth — 
Alderia modesta, 331. 
Herring (Clupea harengus), mature and 
immature, 187. 
Hoek, Dr P. P. C, 21. 
Hybridism among sea fish, 16. 
Immature fish — 
Definition of, 160, 163. 
Distribution according to depth of 
water, 169. 
Distribution and capture of, 10, 
157. 
Distribution in inshore and off- 
shore waters, 163. 
Landed by line fishermen, 187. 
Invertebrate fauna of inland waters, 14, 
334. 
Isopoda of the Forth, 329, 128. 
Jsocardia cor, 332. 
Johnston, Mr James, 9 y 17, 23. 
Jamieson, Mr Peter, 257. 
John Dory {Zeus faber), mature and 
immature, 177. 
Lagenid?e of the Forth — 
Lagena melo, 316. 
,, pidchclla, 316. 
Polymorphina comprcssa, 316. 
Uvigerina angulosa, 316. 
Lamellibranchiata of the Forth, 330. 
Large and small fish captured by beam- 
trawlers and line fishermen, 30. 
Larval fishes, 14. 
Larval, post-larval, and young fishes, 
286. 
Lemon soles. See Soles. 
Ling {Molva vulgaris) — 
Food of, 251. 
Mature and immature, 176. 
Ova of, 284. 
Spawning of, 268. 
List of common and scientific names of 
fish mentioned in the returns, 40. 
List of pelagic ova, &c, obtained by the 
'Garland,' 287. 
Little soles. See Sole. 
Lituolidae of the Forth — 
Reoplutx fusiformis, 314. 
nodulosa, 214. 
,, findens, 314. 
Ammodiscus gordialis, 314. 
Trochamina inflata, 315. 
macrescens, 315. 
,, ochracea, 315. 
Lobsters, 19. 
Loch Coulter, Invertebrate fauna of, 
338. 
Long rough dabs. See Dabs. 
Lucinidre of the Forth — 
Diplodonta rotundata, 330. 
Lumpenus lampetriformis, 357. 
Mature and immature, 177. 
Lumpsucker, spawning of, 269. 
Ly the ( Gadus pollachius) — 
Food of, 251. 
Spawning of, 268. 
Mair, Mr W., 23, 257. 
Macropsis slabberi, 332. 
Marion, Professor, 21. 
Mcrluccius vulgaris. See Hake. 
Mesh of trawl-net, 182. 
M 'Donald. Col. Marshall, 21. 
M'Intosh, Professor W. C, F.R.S., 8, 
14, 21, 270, 283. 
Migratory movements of sea-fishes, 14, 
353. 
Miliolidai of the Forth— 
Miliolina fusca, 313. 
,, tricarinata, 313. 
Miller, Mr Donald, 23, 257. 
Misophriidse of the Forth — 
Pseudocy clops obtusatus, 317. 
Mollusca of the Forth, 330. 
Molluscs, development of, 15. 
Molva vulgaris. See Ling. 
Motella cimbria, 357. 
Motclla mustella, 357. 
Motella tricirrata, 357. 
Murray, Mr John, 23, 257. 
Mussel bait, 16. 
Myodocopa of the Forth, 325. 
Mysidse of the Forth — 
Erythrops scrrata, 330. 
Myxine glutinosa. See Hag-fish. 
Notes and memoranda, 351. 
Nubibranchiata of the Forth, 331. 
Nummulinidee of the Forth — 
Operculina artimonoides, 317. 
Ostracoda of the Fortn, 320. 
Oysters, 17. 
Oyster culture in France and Holland, 
220. 
Palmipes mcmbranacea, 332. 
Paradoxostomatidpe of the Forth — 
Paracloxostoma affine, 325. 
arcuatum, 324. 
,, hibemicum, 324. 
hodgci, 325. 
obliquum, 324. 
variabile, 324. 
Pecten. See Scallop. 
Pelagic fauna of the Bay of St Andrews 
during the months of 1888, 270. 
Pelagic ova, larval, and young food 
fishes procured by the ' Garland,' 283. 
Pelagic ova, 14. 
Pelagic fauna, 14. 
Pelonaia corrugata, 332. 
Petersen, Dr C. G.{J., 21. 
Pipe-fish, mature and immature, 177. 
Physical observations, 19. 
Plaice (Pleicronectes platessa) — 
Food of, 230, 232, 245, 249, 250, 
251, 252, 253, 255, 256. 
Mature and immature, 166. 
