232. 
253, 
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za. 
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FISHES. 131 
Leptocephalus Morrisii Gm., Anglesea Morris,—a 
specimen of which has been recorded as occurring at 
Redcar (Rudd, Zool., 1852, p. 3504)—is considered by 
Dr. Gynther to be a larval form, and probably of the 
conger. 
Murzena helena Z. Murry. 
Order 5. LOPHOBRANCHII. 
Fam. SYNGNATHIDZ, 
Siphonostoma typhle (Z.). Deep-nosed Pipe-fish. 
Reported by Mr. J. W. Woodall as having occurred at Scar- 
borough. 
This species is the Broad-nosed Pipe-fish of Couch. 
. Syngnathus acus Z. Great Pipe-fish. Tangle-fish. 
Needle-fish. 
Resident, common along the coast. 
Syngnathus brevicaudatus Cornish. Blunt-tailed 
Pipe-fish. 
Nerophis zquoreus (Z.). A= quoreal Pipe-fish. 
One is recorded by Yarrell as having occurred at Scarborough, 
and a specimen in the Whitby Museum is believed by Mr. 
Martin Simpson to have been taken near that place. 
This species is the ‘Ocean Pipe-fish’ of Couch. 
Nerophis ophidion (Z.). Straight-nosed Pipe-fish. 
At Whitby in 1880 a specimen was taken in a lobster-pot 
(Stephenson, MS.). It has a place in Dr. Murray’s Scar- 
borough list (1832), and in Ferguson’s Redcar list (1860). 
This species is the ‘Snake Pipe-fish’ of Couch. 
Nerophis lumbriciformis (Z.). Little Pipe-fish. 
Worm Pipe-fish. 
Hippocampus antiquorum Zeach. Sea-Horse. 
Accidental visitant of rare occurrence. A southern pelagic 
form, which has occurred three times at Whitby, and once 
at Bridlington. 
