Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 May 2009
During the present year tow-netting has been carried on with such continuity as the weather permitted, and the fish-ova and larvæ thereby obtained have been studied by Mr. S. D. Scott during the winter months, and by myself since the spring. While reserving a general account of the results until the close of the season, it seems advisable to deal now, in however preliminary a manner, with a few species, an addition to the existing knowledge of which may be found of immediate use by workers in the same field. I take this opportunity of expressing my indebtedness to Mr. Scott for observing certain eggs which I was obliged to leave at the Laboratory at a stage too little advanced for specific determination.
page 44 note * In Callionymus an approach to the rostral prominence of the adult has been noted in the early larva, but is shown to become masked in subsequent stages, to reappear with the final assumption of the adult characters (Cf. Trans. R. Dub. Soc., v., ii., pl. iii.).
page 47 note * Mcintosh and Masterman, British Marine Food Fishes, p. 348.