table V.— migrations of inshore flat fish. 
Name of Fish. 
Number 
Liberated. 
Number 
Recaptured. 
MALES. 
FEMALES. 
1 
Recaptured 
Migration 
in 
Miles. 
Mean 
of all 
Recaptured. 
Largest. 
Mean. 
Smallest. 
Largest. 
Mean. 
Smallest. 
64 
0—5 
26-6 
29-2 
25-5 
34-3 
27 
Plaice . 
531 
76 
2 
5-10 
25-7 
26-3 
One sex unknown. 
14-1 
9 
10 + 
35-8 
41-5 
38 
33 
34-2 
31 -5 
29 
One caught numbeied label wanting ; 1905, p. 54. 
28 
0—5 
21-9 
23 
20-4 
26-7 
22-2 
Dab 
768 
37 
5—10 
One 20 ’6, with no date or locality ; 1906, p. 24. 
7 
10 + 
22-3 
23 
20-4 
17-8 
27 
23 T 
19 
One with numbered portion of label lost ; 1904, p. 80. 

64 
0—5 
26-2 
32-5 
25-4 
34 
26-4 
Flounder 
382 
77 
20-2 
3 
5-10 
26-1 
26 T 
One with no label ; 1905, p. 57. 
19 
10 + 
30-7 
34-2 
28-3 
18'5 
44 
3. -4 
30-4 
! 
0-5 
31-6 
32-8 
30-5 
Turbot 
85 1 
6 
7 
1 
5—10 
36-2 
36-2 
1 
i 
3 
10 + 
48-9 
40-9 
52 
47-9 
43-8 
1 
CRABS. TABLE VI.— MIGRATIONS OF CRABS AND LOBSTERS. 
LIBERATED. 
RECAPTURED. 
Date. 
Place. 
01 
Xi 
5 
6 
c . 
p 
g-s 
TOTAL. 
w 
oj 
Is 
C 
MALES. 
o ® 
FEMALES. 
Number in 
N 
NB 
E 
Number in 
N 
NE 
E 
Number in 
N 
NE 
E 
6 
S 
CO 
6 
8 
CO 
6 
S 
CO 
d 
a 
CO 
tS? 
+ 
d 
s 
CO 
u 
d 
a 
CD 
d 
a 
CD 
U 
CO 
6 
a 
CO 
X 
+5 
+ 
a 
>> 
d 
a 
CO 
d 
a 
CO 
C 
d 
d 
a 
CO 
u 
CO 
d 
a 
CO 
X 
40 
+ 
CA 
(M 
11 Oct. 1902 
to 
23 .Tan. 1903 
Beadnell 
Beach 
145 
0- 
5—10 
inj- 
10 
2 
1 
1 
3 
2 
2 
0- 5 
5-10 
Irt-L 
8 
1 
3 
1 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
15 Oct. 1904 
to 
22 Oct. 1904 
Beadnell 
Beach 
196 
0-5 
5-10 
104. 
9 
1 
3 
1 
4 
1 
0- 5 
5 -10 
10-1- 
9 
1 
1 
0- 5 
5—10 
10 + 
3 
1 
4 
1905 
28 Oct 
Beadnell 
Beach 
100 
0- 5 
5-10 
104- 
14 
1 
6# 
6 
0- 5 
5-10 
in-L 
2 
1 
0- 
5-10 
10 + 
12 
5 
5 
* One with label only 1906, p. 27 
1905 
11 Oct. to 
6 Nov. 
Near 
Craster 
100 
0— 5 
5—10 
104- 
8* 
2* 
5 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
0— 5 
5-10 
104- 
6 
5 
1 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
* Sex not known in one 
* Sex not known in one 
1905 
23 Oct. to 
V5 Oct. 
Hauxlej- 
Haven 
100 
0— 5 
5—10 
104- 
0- 5 
5-10 
10 + 
0— 
5—10 
10 + 
Two reported recaptm’ed and returned numbers not 
being noted 
1905 
19 Oct. to 
10 Nov, 
Newbiggin 
Low Water 
Mark 
79 
0- 5 
5—10 
104- 
1 
3* 
1* 
1 
1 
0- 5 
5—10 
10 + 
1 
1 
0- 
5—10 
10 + 
1 
1 
* Sex unknown in 2 
* Sex not known, migrated 9 miles S. 
1905 
22nd Sept, 
to 26 Dec. 
Sea 
Houses 
61 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
2" 
1 
1 
0- 5 
5-10 
10 + 
0— 
5-10 
10 + 
1 
1 
1 
* Sex not known in 1 
LOBSTERS. 
1902 
28 April to 
4 July 
Beadnell 
and opposite 
Sea Houses 
100 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
T2 
0-5 
5-10 
10 + 
8 
0- 5 
5—10 
10 + 
4 
1907 
10 Oct. to 
13 Dec. 
Beadnell 
100 
0- 5 
5-10 
10 + 
28 
8 
0- 5 
5-10 
10 + 
17 
5 
0- 5 
5—10 
10 + 
11 
3 
1907 
13 Nov. to 
13 Mar. 1908 
Sea Houses 
38 
0-5 
5-10 
10 + 
2 
1 
0- 
5—10 
10 + 
0- 5 
5-10 
10 + 
2 
1 
1909 
1 June to 
15 June 
N Sunderland 
Point and 
Beadnell 
74 
Berried 
Hens 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
4 
9 
1 
1 
0-5 
5-10 
10 + 
0— 5 
5—10 
10 + 
4 
9 
1 
1 
5 others in addition but Labels lost, 1909-10, p. 23. 
TABLE VI L— MIGRATIONS OF CRABS AND LOBSTERS. 
Number 
Liberated 
Number 
Re- 
captured 
% 
Re- 
captured 
Migration 
in Miles 
Re- 
captured 
DIRECTION OF MIGRATION. 
For all Reoapturkd 
Males 
Females 
N 
NE 
E 
Number 
N 
NE 
E 
Number 
N 
NE 
E 
CRABS 
78) 
79 
10 
0-5 
5—10 
10 + 
57 
7 
15 
1 
15 
2 
3 
37 
2 
2 
16 
3 
14 
14 
2 
1 
4 Sex unknown. 
2 Sex unknown one of which went 9 miles S. 
One label only returned. 
LOBSTERS 
312 
65 
21 
0-5 
5—10 
10 1 
64 
1 
1 
30 
34 
1 
1 
