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FATJNAL TABLES 



The following species are known to occur in Massachusetts Bay as 

 permanent residents or regular visitants. Those which are found 

 near the shores and on the ordinary fishing grounds, sixty-nine in 

 number, are mentioned in ordinary type ; those which occur in the 

 deeper parts of the Bay and are not ordinarily seen, eighteen in num- 



of which only a few specimens have been taken and whose occurrence 

 must be regarded as accidental. Of these there are forty-six species 

 in all, and they are enclosed in brackets. 



Melanogrammus aegleflnus. 



Phycis tenuis. 



Phycis chuss. 



Phycis Chesteri. 



[Phycis regius.] 



Onos {Hhinonemus} cimbrius. 



Brosmius brosme. 



Merlucius vulgaris. 



Lycodes Verrillii. 



Zoarces anguillaris. 



Cryptacanthodes maculatus. 



[Euraesogrammus subbifurca- 



tus.] 

 Leptohlennius serpentinus. 

 Leptoclinus aculeattcs. 

 Mursenoides guunellus. 

 Anarrhichas lupus. 

 Anarrhichas minor. 

 [Batrachus tau.] 

 Cyclopterus lumpus. 

 Eumicrotremus spinosus. 

 Liparis vulgaris. 

 Liparis Montagui. 

 [Prionotus evolans.] 

 [Prionotus caroliuus.] 

 Aspidoplioroides monopterygius. 

 Cottus octodecemspinosus. 

 Cottus scorpius groenlandicus. 

 Cottus seneus. 

 Centridermichthys uncinatus. 



