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The Flounder Pleuronectee Flesus. Linn. “ Fluke,’’ “ Begger 
Fluke,” ‘ Fresh- 
‘ water Fluke.” 
Common Dab »  lmanda. Linn. ‘‘ Sattie.” 
Lemon Dab »  mcrocephalus. 
Flem. 
Long Rough Dab »  Umandoides. ‘‘ Bastard Sattie.” 
Jenyns. 
The Pole, or Craig Fluke 5 Lola.  Lacep. ; 
The Holibut Hippoglossus vulgaris. Known as “ Tur- 
Flem. bot,” the young 
are called ‘‘ Bir- 
dies,’ the old 
when of very dark 
colour are called 
“Blacksmiths.” 
The Turbot Rhombus maximus. Cuv. ‘ Roden Fluke.” 
The Brill » vulgaris. Cuv. ‘* Siller Fluke.” 
Muller’s Topknot »  hartus. Yarrell. 
The Whiff 9  megastomd. ,, 
The Sole Solea vulgaris. Cuw. ‘Sole Fluke.”’ 
CYCLOPTERID. 
The Lump sucker Cyclopterus lumpus. «* Paddlecock.” 
Bloch. 
The Unctuous sucker Liparis vulgaris. Flem. 
Montagu’s sucking fish - Montagui. Flem. 
APODALES. 
Mura&£nipz. 
The Conger Conger vulgaris. Cuv.  ‘‘ Kvil-eel.” 
Anglesey Morris Leptocephalus Morrisii. Thisisnowbelieved 
Penn. tobe the young of - 
the Conger. * 
ANGUILLID2. 
The Sand-eel Ammodytes Tobianus. ‘‘Sam/ils.” 
Ow. 
The Sand-Launce a5 Lancea. Cw. “ Ornals.” 
LOPHOBRANCHII. SYNGNATHID. 
The Great Pipe-fish Syngnathus Acus. Bloch. \\ Known by the fish- 
The Deep-nosed Pipe-fish 5 Typhle. Linn. { ermen as ‘‘ Young 
Aiquoreal Pipe-fish 9 equoreus. Linn. | Green Beans.” 1.¢. 
“Young Garfish.” 
The Snake Pipe-fish Syngnathus ophidion. Bloch. 
PLECTOGNVTHI. GYMNODONTIDA. 
The Short Sun-fish Orthagoriscus mola. Cu. 
CHONDROPTERYGII. STURIONIDA. 
The Common Sturgeon Acipenser Sturio. Linn. 
Broad-nosed Sturgeon x latirostris. Now regarded as a 
variety of the 
common Sturgeon 
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