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FISHES. II! 
Trigla gurnardus Z. Grey Gurnard. 
Resident, abundant along the coast. The Redcar fishermen 
call it ‘Groan.’ 
Trigla lyra Z. Piper. 
.Casual visitant, occasionally observed at Redcar, Whitby, and 
Scarborough. Locally known at Redcar as ‘Tom-piper.’ 
Trigla obscura Z. Shining Gurnard. 
Fam. CATAPHRACTI. 
Agonus cataphractus (Z.). Pogge. Armed Bull- 
head. 
Resident, common along the coast. Specimens have been 
sent to us from Spurn, where they are commonly taken in 
lobster-pots, under the name of ‘ Rough-noses.’ 
Peristethus cataphractus (Z.). Mailed Gurnard. 
Div. ACANTHOPTERYGII GOBIIFORMES. 
Fam. DISCOBOLI. 
Cyclopterus lumpus Z. Lumpsucker. 
Resident, common along the coast. Very frequently stranded 
in boisterous weather. Known to the Flamborough fisher- 
men as ‘Redweens.’ 
Liparis vulgaris “vem. Unctuous Sucker. Sea- 
Snail. 
Common, doubtless along the whole coast, though as yet 
only reported from Redcar, Scarborough, and Bridlington, 
at which places it is occasionally taken. 
Liparis montagui (Donov.). Montagu’s Sucker. 
Fam. GOBIIDZ. 
Gobius niger Z. Black Goby. Rock Goby. 
Resident in rock pools along the coast, common at Redcar 
and Scarborough; probably equally so elsewhere, though 
not recorded. 
