2. CEENILABRUS. 81 



edit. i. p. 498 ; Guichen. Explor. Alger. Poiss. p. 85 ; Niks. Skana. 



Faun. iv. p. 270. 

 Labrus tinea, Ttirton, Brit. Faun. p. 98 ; Jen. 3fan. p. 39/. 

 Crenilabrus tinea, Yarr. Brit. Fish. 1st edit. i. p. 293 ; Thomi^s. m 



Mag. Zool. 8,- Bot. ii. p. 442, and Nat. Hist. Irel. iv. p. 126 ; Parn. 



Fish. Firth of Forth, p. 99. 



Labbus rone, Ascan. 



Labrus rone, Ascan. Ic. tab. 14 ; Lacep. iii. p. 437 ; Nilss. Prodr, p. 77. 

 Crenilabrus rone, Cuv. ^ Vol. xiii. p. 172. 



The Gibbous Wrasse, Pennant (monstros.) 



Gibbous Wrasse, Peyin. Brit. Zool. iii. p. 250. pi. 46; edit. 1812, p. 338. 



pi. 56, cop. in Yarr. Brit. Fish. 3rd edit jj. 503. 

 Laorus gibbus, L. Gm. i. p. 1295 ; Bl. Sch7i. p*. 261 ; Lacep. iv. p.219; 



Turt. Brit. Faun. p. 98 ; Jen. Man. p. 399. 

 Crenilabrus gibbus, Flem. Brit. An. p. 209; Cuv. Sf Vol. xiii. p. 175 r 



Yarr. Brit. Fish. 1st edit. i. p. 298. 



GoLDSiNNY, Pefinanf. 



Goldsinny, Pemi. Brit. Zool. iii. p. 220. pi. 47 ; edit. 1812, iii. p. 339 



pi. 58. 

 Crenilabrus pennantii, Cuv. 4" V'al xiii. p. 178. 



LUTJANUS NORAVEQICUS, B/och. 



Lutjanus norwegieus, Bl. taf. 256; Lacep. iv. pp. 190, 232, 234 

 Perca maculosa, Retz. Faun. Suec. p. 337. 

 Labrus norwegieus, Bl. Schn. p. 254 ; Nilss. Prodr. p. 76. 

 Crenilabrus norwegieus, Cuv. fy Val. xiii. p. 176; Yai-r. Brit. Fish. 

 2nd edit. i. p. 328. 



Labrus cornubius, Donovan. 



? Labrus cornubicus, L. Gm. i. p. 1297 ; Lacep. iii. p. 389. 



Labrus cornubius, JDonor. Brit. Fish. iii. pi. 72; Turt. Brit. Faun. 



p. 99 ; Jen. Man. p. 398. 

 Crenilabrus cornubicus, Yarr. Brit. Fish. 3rd edit. i. p. 504 ; Parn. 



Fish. Firth of Forth, p. 102, and Wern. Mem. vii. p. 262. 

 donovani, Cuv. Sf Val. xiii. p. 180 ; Guichen. Explor. Alger. 



Poiss. p. 86. 



CoRKWiNG, Couch. 



Corkwing, Couch in Loud. Mag. Nat. Hist. v. p. 17. fig. 4. 

 Crenilabrus couchii, Cuv. 8f Val. xiii. p. 178. 



D. ii^. A. ^. L. lat. 35. L. transv. 4/12. Vert. 15/18. 



The height of the body is contained thrice and a quarter to thrice 

 and a half in the total length. Cheek with five or six series of .small 

 scales, the scaly part below the eye being much higher than the 

 orbit. The length of the snout is one-third of that of the head. 

 A black or deep-brown spot behind the orbit. The upper parts pur- 

 plish, the lower greenish ; sides of the head red, with vermiculated 

 green bands edged with darker ; body with violet longitudinal stripes, 

 composed of spots which are inteiTnixed with red ones on the lower 



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