58 MR. T. SOUTHWELL ON OCCURRENCE OF YOUNG GRAMPUSES. 
Return of Herrings landed at Yarmouth and Lowestoft 
Fish-Wharves 
IN 1894. 
Yarmouth. 
Lowestoft 
Lasts 
Thousands Hundreds 
Lasts 
Thousands 
Hundreds 
'"January 
(13,200) 
(1*20) 
(182) 
(13,200) 
(1320) 
(182) 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Spring 
Pishing 
February 
March 
April 
20 
20 
0 
9 
3 ! 
8 
162 
375 
2 
3 
1 
0 
2 
8 
v Mav 
21 
5 
5 
130 
8 
2 
Mid- 
Summer 
June 
. 309 
5 
8 
546 
3 
4 
Pishing i 
July 
. 684 
0 
0 
1147 
9 
6 
North ( 
' August 
. 880 
2 
5 
84 
8 
7 
Sea < 
Pishing / 
1 
4 
5 S* . 
— 
— 
— 
September 
. 2455 
. 1577 
4 
1 
9 
8 * . 
61 
9 
4 
" October 
. 2884 
6 
5 
1662 
3 
9 
Home 
. 999 
5 
5 * . 
— 


Pishing 
i November 
. 6329 
3 
1 
5(52 
9 
1 
„ December 
. 2279 
1 
6 
1143 
4 
9 
Yarmouth 
15,985 
0 
O 
5878 
4 
2 
♦Scotch Boats . 
2578 
1 
8 
18,563 
1 
8 
Lowestoft 
5878 
4 
2 
Total . 
24,441 
6 
0 
VI. 
OCCURRENCE OF YOUNG GRAMPUSES ON THE 
NORFOLK COAST. 
By Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. 
B.ead 28th January, 1895. 
The occurrence of two very juvenile examples of Orca gladiator 
on the Norfolk coast on November 13th and 19th, 1894, is a matter 
of some interest, if only as indicating the season of reproduction 
of this species, of which I have seen no certain information. The 
fact of two individuals so nearly of the same age being met with 
might also seem to indicate that the Grampus occasionally gives 
birth to two young ones, an occurrence by no means frequent with 
