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The angler or toadfish. Intell. 
Observ., 1862, 1, 353-362. fig. 1862.1 
The history of the fishes of the 
British islands. London, 1862-65. 4 
vols. illust. 8°. 1862.2 
Vol. i. Percoids and 
Sparoids. 1862. 245 p. 57 pls. 
Vol. ui. Trigloids, Trachinoids, Scisenoids, 
Scombroids, Gobioids, Blennioids and Trachyp- 
teroids. 1863. 265 p. 63 pls. 
Vol. iii. Acanthopterygians, Pharyngognaths 
and Anacanthines. 1864. 208 p. 48 pls. 
Vol. iv. Malacopterygians, Lophobranchi- 
ans and Plectognaths. 1865. 439 p. 73 pls. 
There are two later editions; the second ap- 
peared in 1867-69 and the third in 1877. 
Chondropterygians, 
The skipper, skopster, or saury. 
Intell. Observ., 1862, 1, 46-49. 1862.3 
Ribband fishes of the genus 
Gymnetrus. Intell. Observ., 1863, 2, 
1-8. pl. & figs. 1863.1 
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon 
marinus) Intell. Observ., 1863, 2, 411— 
417. pls. & fig. 1863.2 
The four-horned trunk fish 
(Ostracion quadricornis), a native of 
England. Intell. Observ., 1864, 5, 407— 
409. 1864.1 
— On two species of sharks be- 
lieved to have been confounded together 
under the name of ‘ basking shark.” 
Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. -Penzance, 1864, 
2, 234-237. ’ 1864.2 
Essay on the natural history of 
the pilchard (Clupea pilchardus} Ann. 
Rept. Roy. Cornwall Polytechn. Soc., 
1865, no. 33, 65-101. 1865.1 
—— Additions to the fauna of Corn- 
wall: Rhodophyton couchiit, Ausonia 
cuviert.. Journ. Roy. Instit. Cornwall, 
1866, 2, 154-160. 1866.1 
A filefish of the Mediterranean, 
as distinguished from a species of the 
family (Balistes), that has been taken 
in Cornwall. Ann. Rept. Roy. Cornwall 
Polytechn. Soec., 1866, no. 34, 65-67. 
1866.2 
The fish (Hchenetis remora) ob- 
tained in Cornwall. Journ. Roy. Instit. 
Cornwall, 1866-67, 2, 361. 1866.3 
—— On the occurrence on the coast 
of Cornwall of an example of the fish 
called Ausonia cumeri or Luvaru. Proc. 
Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 332-835. fig. 
Journ. Roy. Instit. Cornwall, 1866— 
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Remarks on the structure and 
actions of the iris of the eye in some 
species of fishes. Intell. Observ., 1866, 
8, 180-183. 1866.5 
A history of the fishes of the 
British islands. 4 vols. 2.ed. London, 
1867-69.  illust. 1867.1 
Report of the proceedings in 
several dredging excursions on the 
south-east coast of Cornwall, in the 
summer of 1866. Ann. Rept. Cornwall 
Polytechn. Soc., 1867, no. 35, 64-70. 
1867.2 
Irregularities of structure in 
fishes. Student & Intell. Observ., 1868, 
1, 328-336. 1868.1 
On the structure and manner of 
growth of the scales of fishes. Intell. 
Observ., 1868, 12, 246-253. 1868.2 
Some account of newly dis- 
covered British fish of the family Gadi- 
dz and the genus Couchia. Journ. & 
Proc. Linn. Soc. London Zool., 1868, 9, 
38-41. fig. 1868.3 
Mullus surmuletus: habits of the 
surmullet in ancient as compared with 
modern times. Student & Intell. Ob- 
serv., 1869, 2, 368-372. 1869.1 
Couch, Richard Quiller [1816-1863] 
A natural history of the mackerel. Ann. 
Rept. Cornwall Polytechn. Soc., 1844, 
no. 14, 47-61. 1844.1 
Notes on the nidification of 
Zoologist, 1844, 2, 795-799. 
1844.2 
Notes on the fishes of the dis- 
trict of the Land’s End. Zoologist, 
1846, 4, 1400-1419; 1847, 5, 1608-1614; 
1644-1648; 1705-1714; 1822-1831; 1848, 
6, 1972-1980. 1846.1 
fishes. 
Notice of the capture of two 
rare British fishes in Mount’s bay. 
Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Penzance, 1851, 
1, 95-97. 1851.1 
On a new muscle discovered in 
the eye of fishes. Trans. Nat. Hist. 
Soe. Penzance, 1851, 1, 97. 1851.2 
On the mackerel. Trans. Nat. 
Hist. Soe. Penzance, 1851, 1, 223-228. 
1851.3 
On the migrations of the pilchard 
(Clupea pilchardus; Trans. Nat. Hist. 
Soe. Penzance, 1851, 1, 126-144. 1851.4 
