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V., in one in August: (3) unidentified cephalopoda, at Station II., in one 
in November ; at Station III., in one in July ; and at Station V., in one 
in August. 
. Fish were found in 33 stomachs (49%). They consisted of (1) sand- 
eels at Station IV., in four in July : (2) cod, at Station II., in one in 
August: (3) sprats, at Station III., in one in August: (4) butter-fish, at 
Station L, in one in November : (5) whitings, at Station III., in one in 
November : (6) post-larval fishes, at Station V., in three in October : (7) 
unidentified fish remains, at Station I., in one in July, in three in October, 
and in two in November ; at Station II., in three in October, and in two 
in November ; at Station III., in one in August, and in one in 
November; at Station IV., in two in November; and at Station V,, in 
two in July, in two in August, and in three in November. 
Haddocks. 
(Gad us ceglefinus.) 
Of 9 stomachs examined, 1 was empty. 
KeMnodenns (f)pluoglypha) were found at Station II., in one in October. 
Annelid* were found in 2 stomachs, — Priapidus, at Station V., in one 
in November ; and unidentified annelids, at Station III., in one in July. 
Arthropods were found in 5 stomachs. They consisted of (1) Crango??, 
at Station IV., in two in November ; and at Station V., in one in October: 
(2) Portunus, at Station II., in one in October : (3) unidentified Crustacea, 
at Station V., in one in October. 
Fish remains were found at Station IV., in one in November ; and at 
Station V., in one in November. 
Whitings. 
(Gadus mertangus.) 
Of 25 stomachs examined, 14 were empty. 
Annelids (Arenicola) were found at Station V., in one in July. 
Arthropods (Crangon) were found at Station III., in one in November. 
Fish were found in 9 stomachs. They consisted of (1) whitings, at 
Station IV., in four in November : (2) herrings, at Station I., in one in 
October, and in one in November : (3) sand-eels, at Station V., in one in 
July,: (4) unidentified fish remains, at Station II., in one in July; and 
at Station V., in one in November. 
Less Abundant Fish of St Andrews Bay. 
Flounders (Pleuroneetesfiesus). — Seven were examined : all were empty. 
Skate (Rata bat is, R. clavata, and R. radiata). — Of 17 stomachs 
examined, 5 were empty. Annelids were found in 2 stomachs: — Nereis 
at Station I., in one in July : and unidentified annelids, at Station I., in 
one in November ; and at Station II., in one in November. Arthropods 
were found in 10 stomachs : — Crangon, at Station III., in one in 
November; and at Station IV., in two in November; Portunus, at 
Station I., in one in July ; and at Station IV., in one in July \ Corystes, 
at Station IV., in two in July: Eupagurus, at Station III., in one in 
November: Pandalus, at Station IV., in one in November/ Molluscs 
were found in 2 stomachs : — Buccinum, at Station IV., in one in July : 
Solen, at Station IV., in one in November. Unidentified fish remains 
were found at Station II., in one in November ; at Station III., in one 
in November ; and at Station IV., in one in November. 
Cod (Gadus morrhua). — One examined at Station IV. in November 
contained Eupa gurus. 
