2 2 PEOCEEDITfGS OF THE 



(25) Cyclopterus lumpus, L. 



Skin, 13 in. long, in bad state; not named. 



(26, 27) Liparis liparis, L. 



Two skins, 2| and 3 in. long, indifferent!}' preserved ; named 

 in Linne's handwriting Cyclopterus llpparls. 



(28) Zoarces viviparus, L. 



Skin, 65 in. long, named by Linne " Blenn. viviparus." 



(29-33) Grasterosteus aculeatus, L. 



Three skins, 1^ to 2 in. long, named by Linne " G. acu- 

 leatvsJ' 



Two skins, 1| in. long, pasted on a sheet with two other 

 Sticklebacks (G. pungitius), the whole named by Linne 

 "^3?»^r/^i??fs." 



Note. — These five specimens belong to the forms gymmirus 

 and semiarmatiis. 



(34, 35) Gasterosteus pungitius, L. 



Two skins, 1 ^ in. long (together with two G. aculeatus), 

 named by Linne " puvgitius." 



(36) Gadus callarias, L. 



Skin, 8| in. long, not in good state, named by Linne " Gad. 

 ■Callarias. Sma-Torsk." 



(37, 38) Lota lota, L. 



Skin, ]0 in. long, not in good state, labelled by Linne "Lake." 

 Skin, 6| in. long, in bad state. Linne wrote on the back 



of the sheet: " ? Phycis, Art. gen. App. 84. Habitat in Aqua 



dulci." 



(39) Phycis phycis, L. 



Skin, 4| in. long, not in good state, without any mark or 

 label. 



= Blennius phycis, L., or Phycis mediterraneus, De la R. 



(40) Motella mustela, L. 



Skin, 8 in. long, with separate pectoral fin ; sheet labelled 

 by Linne "Gadus ? ^Yhistlefish. Willugb. 121." 



(41) Ammodytes tohiamis, L. 



Skin in bad state, 6| in. long, named by Linne ^'■Ammodytes." 



(42, 43) Rhombus maximus, L. 



Skin, 9 in. long, named by Linne Pleur. maximus, L. On 

 the reverse in unknown handwriting " Stein-but aus der Ost 

 See. 12." 



Skin, 5 in. long, named (in error) by Linne " rhombus " ; the 

 specimen is still without tubercles, but the fiu-formula : D. 60, 



