230 Appendices to Siath Annual Report 
Haddock’s Stomachs. 
The stomachs of 80 haddocks have been examined, and the results 
are summarised in the following table, in which the particulars and the 
approximate number of the organisms are given :— 
Tasie II, 
me 
‘S4| 3 = a s os 
ssie| &§ S| el ck. 18 
Locality. Date. |2 | 2 3 2 5 = a Remarks. 
ES| 9 = 5 = Se 
ee 
Buckie, eee ESTOS SG y/o oDe [Po 10 Ae 6and | 2and 
Remains |Remains 
Fraserburgh, | 19.2.87| 4 | ... | Remains 2 fe 2 empty; others 
contained very 
little food. 
livbster...). ..|20010.86.j.12 | -... 23 2 and {1 20 ... | L stomach empty. 
‘Remains 
; 23.11.86 | 22 | 1 | Numerous bs 3 and 34 ... | Coutents more or 
Remains less fragmentary. 
aa 27.11.86 | 15 Numerous i 13 12 ace wate 
24.5.84| 2 ae 5 and |Remains 4 ... | Fragmentary. 
Remains 
DGS 7s) Oot ee 3 and i 2 6 ... | Contents very frag- 
Remains. mentary. 
Montrose, . |12.10.86) 8 31 1 1 ae epi - 
Wick, . . {12.10.86 | 9 3 and 1 |Remains 5 
Remains. 
In the next table the names of the different species identified are given, 
and the number of stomachs in which each was observed :— 
TaBieE III. 
Number of 
Name of Organisms. | Bn Remarks. 
observed, 
Hydrozoa — 
Diphasia, : : ‘ : 1 A fragment, possibly acci- 
dentaly present. 
Echinodermata— 
Ophioglypha albida, Forbes, . 3 26 Numerous but fragmentary. 
Ophiopholis aculeata, Lin., . : 27 Aa at 
Ophiothriz pentaphyllum, Penn., . ys he eae 
Antedon rosacea, Linck., - : 10 Numerous fragments, 
Echinocyanus pusillus, Mill,, 5 Mae 
Echinus miliaris, Lin., ; 1 Fragments of test. 
Annelida— __ 
ap i ee MY (6 ; ‘ ; ' Very much broken up. 
Crustacea— 
HTyas sp., : ; 1 Fragmentary. 
Pinnotheres pisum, Penn,, x 1 Four fairly whole specimens. 
Pagurus bernhardus, Lin., . ; 1 aA % 
Crangon sp., . « ‘ F 1 ; Too much digested to be 
Hippolyte sp., ; ; . 1 identified. 
; A; Several stomachs contained 
een, one, w. ; : fragments of Amphipods 
wp TEs #7 j 1 but not perfect enough to 
Corophium crassicorne, Bruz., oudentifed. 
