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(1918, p. 65; 1922) offers the extraordinary rarity of the larvae, for example, of the 
plaice (Hippoglossoides), witch (Glyptocephalus), cod, haddock, hake (Urophycis), 
or pollock ( PoUachius virens), although the adults of all of these are plentiful there; 
all, in fact, spawn in the bay, for cod and plaice eggs have been recognized there 
in the plankton (Huntsman, 1922), and floating fish eggs of some species were noted 
by Doctor McMurrich as occurring occasionally during January, February, April, 
and early May, and regularly thereafter until the end of August at St. Andrews. 
