The Mackerel 
The Tunny 
The Scad 
The Dory 
Thick-lipped Gray Mullet 
The Atherine 
The Shanny 
Crested Blenny 
Spotted Gunnel 
Viviparous Blenny 
The Wolf-fish 
The two-spotted Goby 
The one-spotted Goby 
Speckled Goby 
Gemmeous Dragonet 
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ScoMBERIDZ. 
Scomber scomber. Linn. 
5  thynnus. Linn. 
Oarane trachurus. Linn. 
Zeus faber. Linn. 
MuciLipz£. 
Mugil chelo. Cw. 
Atherina presbyter. Cuv. 
GoBIOID. 
Blennius pholis. Linn. 
»  _palmicornis. 
Cw. 
» gunnellus. Linn. 
5 viviparus. Bloch. 
Anarrhichas lupus 
Gobius bypunctatus. 
Yarrell. 
» - unipunctatus. 
Parnell. 
» reticulatus. Cw. 
Callionymus lyra. Linn. 
“orse Mackerel.” 
“ Rock Herring.” 
“ Johney Dory.” 
“‘ Butter Fish.” 
‘* Guffer-eel.’’ 
“© Cat-fish.” 
‘* Donlie.” 
‘Balle’eries, Ler- 
ries.” “ Messenger.” 
Fishing Frog Lophius piscatorvus. ** Cathie.”’ 
Linn. 
LaBrip&. 
The Ballan Wrasse Labrus maculatus. Bloch. 
Green-streaked Wrasse »  Uineatus. Don. 
MALACOPTERYGIL ABDOMINALES. 
CYPRINIDE. 
The Minnow Cyprinus phoxinus. Cuv. ‘* Minnon.” 
Esocip2. 
The Pike Esox luctus. Linn. ‘‘ Gade.”’ 
The Gar-fish Belone vulgaris. Cuv. ‘* Green-ben,” or 
‘* Green-bane.”’ 
The Saury Pike Scomberesox saurus. Cuv. 
SALMONID. 
Tt has been considered advisable to name only those of the Salmonidx, which 
are admitted by all to be good species; that there may be other species in the 
district is very likely, but the opinions held on the subject are so much at 
variance that in the meantime the above course is considered the best. 
The Salmon Salmo salar. Linn. When foul, “Kelts.” 
The Salmon-trout >  trutta. Linn. ‘“‘ Sea-trout.” 
The Common Trout » fario. Linn. “River, Burn, or 
Yellow Trout.” 
The Argentine Scopelus Humboldtir. 
Cuw. 
This beautiful little fish is cast on our beach in great abundance in the 
months of January, February, and March. 
