FISHES. 113 
99. Blennius gattorugine 4/7. Gattoruginous Blenny. 
100. Blennius ocellaris Z. Ocellated Blenny. Butter- 
fly-fish. 
to1. Blennius galerita Z. Montagu’s Blenny. 
102. Blennius pholis Z. Shanny. 
Resident, common in rock-pools from Redcar to Flamborough. 
103. Blenniops ascanii (/Vad.). Crested Blenny. 
Resident, extremely rare. Has been included in the Scar- 
borough list by Dr. Murray (1832) under the name of 
‘ Blennius galerita, Crested Blenny.’ In the 2nd Edition 
of Yarrell’s British Fishes, one is recorded as having 
been taken at Redcar in September, 1835, by Mr. T. P. 
Teale; it was a very fine specimen, measuring 6? inches 
in length. 
This species is also described by authors under the name of 
‘Yarrell’s Blenny.’ 
104. Centronotus gunellus (Z.). Butterfish. Spotted 
Gunnel. 
Resident, not uncommon, probably distributed along the 
whole coast, though as yet reported only from Redcar, 
Whitby and Scarborough. 
105. Zoarces viviparus Z. Viviparous Blenny. 
Resident, common along the whole coast. This species is 
known as ‘Burbot-Eel,’ as we have ascertained by the 
examination of specimens sent to us from Spurn under 
that name. 
Div. ACANTHOPTERYGII MUGILIFORMES. 
Fam. ATHERINIDE. 
106. Atherina presbyter Cuz. Sand-Smelt. Atherine. 
Reported by Meynell in 1844 as taken in Bridlington Bay. 
It will be interesting to ascertain whether this species really 
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