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Carp. Applied to many species o£ Cyprinus, Carassius, &c. In Sydney, 

 Ch ilodactylus fuscus. 



Cat-fish. Applied to many genera and species of Siliiridcs. In Europe, 

 Anarrhicas lupus: in Sydney, Giiidoglanis megastoma ; in Aus- 

 tralian rivers of the interior, Copidoglanis tandanus ; in New 

 Zealand, Katlietostoma monopterygium. 



Chad. Young of Becker. 



Charr. Salmo alp)iiius, Europe ; in Scotland, S. hillinensis ; in Lake 

 Windermere, S. inllughhii. 



Chub. In Europe, Leuciscus cephalus. In the Eastern States of North 

 America about ten species of Galreichthys are called chub, like- 

 wise Leucosomiis corporalis. 



Climbing-fish. Ferioptlialmus australis. 



Climbing perch. Anahas scandens. India. 



Cloudy Bay cod. Genypterus hlacodes. New Zealand. 



Cod. In Europe and America, Oadus inorrliiia; in Melbourne, Lotella 

 callarias. 



Coal-fish. Gadus virens. North America. 



Cobble. In Jersey a local name for Grobies. 



Cock and hen paddle. Gyclopterus lumpus. North seas. 



Cock-up. Lates calcarifer. Indian rivers. 



Cork-wing. A Wrasse. Gremilahrus melops. Britain. 



Cook Lahrus mixtus. Britain. 



Coral-fish. Squamipinnes and PoMACEis'TRlDiE. 



Craig-fluke. Fleuronectes cynoglossus, a flounder. North Seas. 



Crooner. Trigla gurnardus, Britain. 



Crutchet. I'erca Jtuviatilis. Europe, f.w. 



Crucian carp. Garassms carassius. Europe. 



Cut-lips. iSxogJossmn. North America. 



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Dab. A flounder. T?leuronectes limanda. Britain. 



Dace. Leuciscus leuciscus, Europe. Leucosomiis piulchellus, North 



America. 

 Deal-fish. Trachypterus arcticus. North Atlantic. 

 Devil-fish. Eays of the family of Myltobatidje. In Australia, 



Geratopfera alfredi. 

 Dog-fish. Sharks of the family Sctllid.!:. 

 Dolphin. Goryphcena hippurtis. Northern seas. 

 Domine. Epinnula 071 agist rat us. West Indian Barracouta. 

 Dory. Zeus faher. In Sydney, Z. aiistralis. 

 Dragouet. Gobies, of the genus Gallionymus. 

 Drum. Pogonias chromis. North America (SciJENiDiE.) 

 Drummer. In Sydney, Girella elevata. 



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Eagle-ray. See Devil-fish. 



Eel. In Australia, Anguilla australis. 



Eel-pont. See Burbot. 



Electric eel. Gymnotus eleciricus. Brazil. 



Electric ray. Eays, of the family Torpedi:^id^. 



