of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
Earstones of a Lesser Forkbeard 
Fig. 6 
Bie 7. if a Lesser Forkbeard (very young) . 
Fig. 8. o a small Ling : : 
Fig. 9. es an Argentine : 
Fig. 10 and 11. ,, two 4-Bearded Rocklings : 
Wie, 12 and 18. _,, two Grey Gurnards : 
Fig. 14. a5 a small Conger 
Fig. 15. Be a Red Gurnard 
Fig. 16. i‘ a Turbot 
Fig. 17. " a Black Sole - 
Fig. 18. - a 3-Bearded Rockling 
Fig. 19. io a Fresh-water Eel - 
Fig. 20. cs a Streaked Gurnard 
Fig. 21. a Sapphirine Gurnard 
Fig. 22, 23, 26 and 27, Earstones of four Lumpenus 
Fig. 24 ‘and 25. Earstones of two Solenettes 
Fig. 28 and 29. as two Solea var aan 
Fig. 30. Earstones of a Witch Sole 
Fig. 31. a Lophius piscatorius 
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Fig. 3 and 4. Earstones of two Herrings 
Fig. 5. Earstones of a Roach 
Fig. 6. s a Black Goby 
Bic. 7. - a Conger, 54 inches long 
Fig. 8. ue a Ballan Wrasse 
Fig. 9. 4 a Salmon, weighing 10 Ibs. : 
Fig. 10and 11. __,, two Common Dragonets, 112mm. long 
Fig. 12. om a Lesser Grey Mullet : 
Fig. 13. 5 a Fresh-water Perch 
Fig. 15, - a Lumpsucker, 153 inches long 
Fig. 16-17. ae three Sprats E 
Fig. 18 and 24. ,, two Spotted Dragonets 
Fig. 19. = a Lophius, 36 inches long . 
Fig. 20. Se a Fresh-water Pike 
Fig. 21. = a Catfish, 27 inches long . 
Fig. 22 and 26. ,, two Atherines, 34 and 5 inches long 
Fig. 23. a a Mullus fea : : 
Fig. 25. Be a Fresh-water Eel . 
Fig. 27. = a Pogge, 5? inches long 
Fig. 28. a Lemon Dab, 15 inches long 
Fig. 29. One Earstone of a Coregonus, 8 inches long 
. 80. Earstones of a Cyclogaster liparis 
. 3l. One Earstone of a Viviparous Blenny 
. 32. PP a Pilchard . / ; 
. 33. = a Mackerel . F 
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considerably enlarged. 
. land 2. Right and left earstones of two a oat considerably enlarged. 
