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Common Dabs. 
(Pleuronectes limanda.) 
Of 119 stomachs examined, 48 were empty. ^ 
Echinoderms were found in 34 stomachs (47%). They consisted of 
(1) Ophioglypha, at Station I., in six in July, in five in August, in two in 
October, and in two in November; at Station II., in four in October, and 
in two in November ; at Station III., in four in July, in one in August, 
and in one in November; at Station IV., in one in July, in one in August, 
and in one in November ; and at Station V., in one in August, and in two 
in November : (2) Amphiura, at Station III., in one in August. 
Annelids were found in 28 stomachs (39%). They consisted of (1) 
Arenicola, at Station L, in two in July, in two in October, and in three in 
November ; and at Station III., in one in November : (2) EcMurus, at 
Station III., in one in July : (3) a planarian, at Station III., in one in 
July: (4) unidentified annelids, at Station I., in two in July, and in one 
in November; at Station III., in two in July, in two in August, and in 
two in November ; at Station IV., in five in July, in one in August, and 
in two in November; and at Station V., in one in July, 
Arthropods were found in 8 stomachs (11%). They consisted of (1) 
Etipagurus, at Station V., in one in July, and in two in August : (2) 
Portunus, at Station III., in one in December; and at Station V.^ in one 
in October : (3) unidentified Crustacea, at Station V., in three in July. 
Molluscs were found in 3 stomachs (4%). They consisted oi (1) 
Solen, at Station IV., in one in November ; and at Station V., in one in 
July : (2) Nucula (sp. nitida), at Station V., in one in July.. 
Fish remains (herring or sprat) were found at Station III., in one in 
July. 
Long .Rough Dabs. 
{Hippoglossoides limandoides. ) 
Of 10 stomachs examined, 6 were empty. 
Echinoderms (Ophioglijftlia) were found at Station I., in one in July, 
and in one in November ; at Station III., in one in July ; and at Station 
V., in one in July. 
Fish remains were found at Station L, in one in November. 
Gurnards. 
{Trigla gurnardus.) 
Of 115 stomachs examined, 48 were empty. 
Unidentified Annelids were found in 4 stomachs, — at Station I., in one 
in July, and in three in August. 
Arthropods were found in 39 stomachs (58%). They consisted of 
(1) Crangon, at Station I., in two in October, and in one in November ; 
at Station II., in three in October, and in four in November ; at Station 
III., in two in November ; at Station, IV., in one in July, and in one in 
Kovember ; arid at Station V., in three in November: (2) Portunus, at 
Station I., in three in July, and in one in October ; at Station II., in four 
in July, in one in August, and in two in November ; at Station IV., in 
two in July, in one in August, and in one in November ; and at Station 
V., in one in July : (3) Eupagurus, at Station III., in one in July : (4) 
Pandalus, at Station I., in one in October: (5) Ampelisca, at Station V. r 
in one in October : (6) unidentified Crustacea, at Station II., in one in 
August ; and at Station V., in two in July. 
'Molluscs were found in 5 stomachs (7%). They consisted of (1) 
kolen, at Station IV,, in one in July : (2) JVatica (sp. alderi), at Station 
