158 
159. 
160. 
161. 
162. 
Eos: 
164. 
165. 
166. 
167. 
FISHES. 121 
. Hippoglossoides limandoides (22). Rough Dab. 
Sandsucker. 
Inhabits deep water in the North Sea, and is occasionally 
taken at Whitby. 
Rhombus maximus (Z.). Turbot. 
Resident off the coast in moderate abundance. 
Rhombus levis (Z.). Brill. 
Resident off the coast, not uncommon. 
Rhombus megastoma (Donov.). Sail-Fluke. Whiff. 
Resident in moderate numbers. 
Rhombus norwegicus Génth. Ekstrom’s Topknot. 
Rhombus punctatus 42. Muller’s Topknot. 
Of very rare occurrence. 
Redcar, several specimens were found on the beach in 1836, 
none since (Meynell, 1844). 
Redcar, two in February, 1852 (Rudd, Zool., 1852, p. 3504). 
Redcar, one in April, 1852 (Ferguson, Nat., 1852, p. 134). 
Bridlington, one taken May 27, 1881 (Boynton, MS.). 
Ph Pecrembus unimaculatus (isso). Bloch’s Top- 
not. 
Is said to have occurred at Redcar, and is included in 
Ferguson’s list for that place (1860). 
Arnoglossus laterna (Wai.). Scaldfish. Megrim. 
Pleuronectes platessa Z. Plaice. 
Resident, very common, but Mr. H. Mudd informs us that it 
is becoming more scarce, and that it is found in greatest 
numbers on or near the Dogger Bank. 
Pleuronectes limanda Z. Common Dab. 
Resident, very abundant. Known as ‘Sand-dab’ at Redcar. 
