of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 205 
TaBLE XIII.—continued. 
Number of the Records for each Month of each Year. 
Three Outer Stations. Years. 
otals for the Years 
and Stations. 
es 
1889, . -};-f-] - 
1890, . =o ee 
1 
i 
UES raed ss ON De, We de te 
Vi. 1892), 5%. sss te a lade 
i 
TIGER hn eee re | ese 
TSS actin sehen (Al sag i a a ei ea nee ea 
(Te PRo ISS Rate ery OS) eT 
189555. - -|- 1 1 - = ii = = 
Total number of Records for all 
the Months, ics eer Gate 2a) 2/03 ile pee 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 
VIII. 1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895, 
Total number of Records for wat 
the Months, 
| | 1889, | 
| | 1890, . Selle J) COS ie 6 Lidl eee AO eas pee eet he, at 
BUCS) op 210) ee RS ea i TG i eG ee le Fe 
IX. SOF mene SEY pice te a LN lee fe Bi tae ee ie ec ees |i ee rae ¢ 
TCOSe eet Res 1094) oem Seales lop yal  Wre aca 
1894, . Se NE) lV eae el Ll ed col ah aril (as 
SREP sho Sel ap fa ae i WN testa ekg I 
Total number of Records for all)| . 
the Months, Deere) vole te Sb. te, | AON Soo S ust ant enean ieee eaten OG 
It will be seen by a glance at the annexed Table that while the number 
of records of fish ova for Stations I., III., and IV. are 16, 11, and 14 
respectively, those for the outer stations, V., VIII, and IX., are 22, 21, 
and 26. Moreover, it may be stated in connection with this difference 
between the inner and outer stations, and as tending to emphasise it, that 
the inner stations were examined a greater number of times than the outer 
stations, owing to the outer stations being more exposed, and therefore less 
easily examined during bad weather. 
