82 LABRID^. 



parts ; vertical and ventral fins green, the anal dark-green ; pectoral 



reddish-yellow . 

 Coasts of Europe. 



a. Adult : stuffed. Firth of Forth. From Dr. Parnell's Collection. 



t>, c-h. Half-grown and young. Brighton. Presented by J. G. Chil- 

 dren, Esq. 



i-q. Adult, half- grown, and young : skins and stuffed. Plymouth. 



r. Young. South Devonshire. Mus. Leach. 



s-w. Adult, half-grown, and young : skins. British coast. From 

 YarreU's Collection. 



X. Young. British coast. 



y. Fine specimen. Polperro. Presented by J. Couch, Esq. 



z, a. Half- grown. South Wales, Presented by J. Stokes, Esq. 



/3. Young. Wales. 



y. Adult. Lisbon. — With a caudal spot. 



h. Adult. Mogador. Presented by the Eev. R. T. Lowe. — Without 

 caudal spot. The colours are preserved, and nearly the same as 

 in the specimen from Polperro. 



e-(^. Half-grown. Mogador. Presented by the Eev. R. T. Lowe. — 

 With a caudal spot. 



rj. Half-grown. Cadiz. From the Haslar Collection. 



0. Adult. Mediterranean. — This specimen has four irregular dark, 



cloudy cross-bands, indistinct on the back and the side, but very 

 distinct on the dorsal fin ; anal fin with two large dark blotches. 

 (C. donovani.) 



1. Half-grown. Dalmatia. 



K, A, fj.. Adult : not good state. 



y-l. Adult : stuffed. 



V. Adult : skeleton. From the Haslar Collection. 



6. Crenilabrus quinquemaculatus. 



? Labras, no. 76, Briimu Pise. Mass. p. 59. 



? Labrus guttatus, L. Gm. i. p. 1296 ; Lacep. iii. p. 508. 



Labrus quinquemaculatus, Bl. taf. 291, fig. 2 ; Bl. Schn. p. 250. 



oeruginosus, Pall. Zoogr. iii. p. 264 ; Rathke, Fauna der Krym, 



p. 340. 



capistratus, Pall. I. c. p. 269. 



Lutjanus roissali, Risso, Ichth. Nice, p. 276. pi. 8. fig. 28. 



alberti, Risso, I. c. p. 277. 



varius, Risso, I. c. 



Crenilabrus roissali, Risso, Etc}-. Merid. iii. p. 323 ; Cuv. Sf Val. xiii. 



p. 205. 



tigrinus, Risso, Eur. Merid. iii. p. 317. 



capistratus, Cuv. ^- Val. xiii. p. 220 ; Nordm. in Demid. Voy. 



Russ. Merid. p. 457. 

 seruginosus, Nordm. I. c. p. 456, Poiss. pi. 17. fig. 3 ; Kessler, BuU. 



Soe. Nat. Mosc. 1859, 2. p. 450. 

 D.iilli^. A.^. L. lat. 31. L. transv.^i. Vert. 14/18. 



The height of the body is one-third or rather less than one-third 

 of the total length. Cheek with four or three series of small scales. 



