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Molluscs (SoJen) wore found at Stcition IT., in two ii^ August ; i^t 
Station III., in two in August ; and at Station V., in one in August. 
Fish were found in 15 stomachs (37 %)• They consisted of (1 ) whitings, 
at Station II., in one in August; at Station III., in three in August and 
in one in October; and at Station lY., in three in August; (2) herrings, 
at Station III., in one in August and in one in October: (3) long rough 
dabs, at Station III., in one in August and in one in October: (4) 
unidentified fish, at Station III., in three in October ; and at Station V., 
in one in October. 
Haddocks. 
(Gadua (eglefinus.) 
Only 2 were exan^ined, — at Station V., in February. They contained 
Echinoderms {Oplnoghjpha) and Arthroporls {Crangon, Corystef^, Ewpa- 
giirus^ and Portunus). 
Whitings. 
(Gadus merlangus.) 
Of 20 stomachs examined, 2 were empty. 
Annelids (ErM?mis) were found at Station III., in one in October. 
Sagittre were found at Station 11. , in one in October ; and at Station V., 
in three in October. 
Arthropods were found in 5 stomachs (27 7o)- They consisted of (1) 
Crangon, at Station II., in two in October : (2) Ampelisca, at Station II., 
in one in October : (3) Portunus, at Station V., in one in October : (4) 
unidentified Crustacea, at Station III., in one in October. 
Molluscs (cephalopods) were found at Station V., in one in August. 
Unidentified ^/zs/i^ remains were found at Station II., in one in October ; 
at Station III., in one in October ; and at Station V., in one in August. 
Less Abundant Fish of St Andrews Bay. 
Lemon. Soles {Pleuronectes microcephalus). — Of 5 stomachs examined, 3 
were empty. The two remaining contained unidentified annelids — ono 
at Station IV., in August, and one at Station V., in February. 
Flounders {Pleuronectes flesus). — Of 24 stomachs examined^ 17 we^-e 
empty. Unidentified annelids were found in six — at Station I., in one 
in August; at Station II., in one in August ; at Station III., in two in 
August; and at Station IV., in one in August and in one in October. 
Arthropods were found in two — Ampelisca, at Station I., in one in August; 
and amphipods at Station III., in August. Molluscs, unidentified, 
were found at Station IV., in one in August. 
Skate. — Of the grey skate {Raia hatis) 2 were examined, at Station 
IV., in February : both contained Crangon, and one contained Corijstes. 
Of the thornback skate {Raia clavata) 15 were examined : 2 were empty: 
Echinoderms {Oi^Jiioglypha) were found in one: unidentified annelids 
were found in one, and Nereis in one : Arthropods consisted of (1) Por- 
tunus, found in eight, (2) Corystes, found in three, (3) Eupagurus, found 
in one ; Molluscs {Loligo) were found in one ; and unidentified lan^elli- 
branchs in two. 
Cat-Fish {Anarrichas lupus), — One examined at Statipn JIJ.., in Feb- 
ruary, contained Eupagurus and Baccimtm. 
Cod {Gadus morrhua). — Twenty-one were examined, all in February. 
Echinoderm,s {Ophioglypha) were found in one. Annelids consisted of 
