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Part III. — Ninth Annual Report , 
Lemon Soles (Pleuronedes microcephalus). — Of 28 stomachs examined, 
1 was empty, and the contents of 5 weie indistinguishable. Annelids 
consisted of Sipunculus, found in two, and unidentified annelids, most of 
tkem probably Sabella, in twenty. Arthropods consisted of Eupagurus, 
found in two, and Portunus in one. Molluscs consisted of CJdton, found 
in one, and Velutina in one. 
Common Dabs {Pleuronedes Umanda). — Of 132 stomachs examined, 55 
were empty, and the contents of 5 were indistinguishable. Echinoderms 
consisted of Ainpldura, found in twenty-four, Opliioglyplia in ten, 
Opliiotlirix in one, and unidentified sand-stars in two. Annelids consisted 
of Phyllodoce, found in one, Pedenaria in one, Sabella in one, Priapidus 
in one, Aj^hrodite in one, Terebella in one, and unidentified annelids in 
iburteen. Arthropods consisted of Eupagurus, found in seven, Portunus 
in two, Hippolijte in one, Hyas in one, Idotea in one, Galatliea in one, 
Carida in one, larval decapods in two, amphipods in one, and unidentified 
Crustacea in one. Molluscs consisted of Solen, found in two, Scrobicularia 
in one, Madra in one, and unidentified lamellibranchs in three. Fish 
consisted of sand-eels, found in one, gobies in one, and unidentified fish 
remains in five. 
Long Rough Dabs {Hippoglosoides Umandoides). — -Of 27 stomachs, 
17 were empty. Echinoderms consisted of Amphiura^ found in two and 
Ophioglypha in one. Arthropods consisted of Eiipagurus, found in one, 
Grangon in one, Ampelisca in one, and unidentified Crustacea in one. 
Molluscs consisted of Scrobiculana, found in two, Natica in one, and 
Corbula in one. Unidentified fish remains were found in seven. 
Witdi Soles {Pleuronedes cynoylossus). — Of 21 stomachs examined, 4 
were empty. Echinoderms {Amphitira) were found in three. Annelids 
consisted of Sabella^ found in two, Pectinaria in one, and unidentified 
annelids in ten. Arthropods consisted of Pandalus, found in two, Gala- 
thea in one, Ainpelisca in one, and unidentified isopods in one. Molluscs 
consisted of Scrobicularia, found in one, and Solen in one. 
Flounders {Pleiwonectes flesus), — Of 5 examined, 4 v/ere empty: tbe 
remaining one contained Portunus and small fish. 
Gurnards {Trigla gurnardus). — Of 65 stomachs examined, 17 were 
empty, and the contents of one were indistinguishable. Echinoderms 
{Ampjhiura) were found in two. Unidentified Annelids w^ere found in one. 
Arthropods consisted of Portunus^ found in twelve, Ilippolyte in two, 
Ampelisca in two, Grangon in one, Leucon in one, Astacilla in one, 
Diastylus in one, Hyperia in one, unidentified amphipods in two, and 
uniden^ijfed crustacea in three. Fish consisted of gobies, found in three, 
sand-eels in ti^^^ee, pogges in one, common dabs in three, and unidentified 
fish remains (in ihii.ny cases post-larVal round and flat fish) in twenty- 
eight. 
God {Gadus morrhua').~~Oi 20 stomachs examined, 4 were empty. 
Arthropods consisted of Eupa-gurus^ found in six, Portunus in five, Pan- 
dalus in four, Idotea in two, Hij'as in two, Galathea in two, Hippolyte in 
two, Atelecyclus in one, and Forc^Uana in one. Molluscs {Loligo) were 
found in one. Fish consisted of t^mpenus, found in one, gobies in one, 
gurnards in one, whitings in one, sa^id-eels in one, common dabs in one, 
long rough dabs in one, and unidentifr^^d fish remains in one. 
Haddocks {Gadus ceglefinus), — Of stomachs examined, 12 were 
empty, and the contents of 2 were indistinguishable. Echinoderms con- 
sisted of Amphiura^ found in twenty-four, Ophioglypha in four, Amphi- 
dotus in two, and Gucumaria in one. Annelids consisted of Sabella, found 
in two. Aphrodite in two, Pectinaria in one, and unidentified annelids in 
six. A planarian was found in one. Arthropods consisted of EupaguruSf 
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