140 A PRESENT FROM YARMOUTH. 



minnows artificially will be of the greatest possible 

 service to onr friends who are rearing salmon and trout 

 fry, as the young minnows, as they are hatched out, 

 will form a most valuable and nutritious food to the 

 young salmonidfe. 



MONK-FISH. 



Plagiostomi Squalo'. SquatiiuecUe. 



[Squatina aiigelus.) 



Local names : Angel-fish, Monk-fish, Shark-rai/, Kingston. Ger- 

 man : Der Engelhai, or Meerangel. French : Pange. Italian : 

 Squadrolino pellencra. 

 Mr. de Caux, fish salesman, Great' Yarmouth, waskiod 

 enough, in August, 1880, to send me a magnificent 



MOKK-FISH, OB ANGEL FISH. 



si^ecimen of a monk-fish, trawled up by a fishing smack 

 in the North Sea. The fishermen wanted it for an 

 exhibition, but Mr. de Caux was good enough to send 

 it up without having the intestines removed. This fish 

 measured five feet from nose to end of tail, his width 

 at the widest part three feet, and its weight between 

 fifty and sixty pounds. This is the largest specimen I 

 have ever seen. 



