NATURAL HISTORY. 
6. G. Moxrva. Ling. Common; spawns in 
the spring. 
BLENNIUS. 1. Ocrxaris. Wern. Mem. 2. 
p. 443. t. 22. Obtained from an oyster bed, at 
Tor-cross, by Montagu. 
2. G. Gatroruagine. Wern. Mem. 2. p. 447. 
South-east coast of Devon.— Montagu. 
3. G. GALeRiTA. A variety. Wern. Mem. 1. 
p. 98. t. 5. In rocky pools, left by the tide. 
Montagu, 
C. Thoracic ;—the ventral fins placed directly 
under the thorax. 
PLEURONECTES. 1. Maximus. Turbot. 
Frequent. 
2. P. RuomsBus. Brill. Don. t. 95), 
3. P. Soxrea. Sole. Flem. p. 197. (SoLea 
Vuuearis.) Common. 
4. P. Puatepa. Plaise, Syst. Nat. p. 763. Flem. 
p. 188. (PLuTEPA Vuuearis.) Common. 
The two next are referable to the same genus. 
5. P. Fresus. flounder, Syst. Nat. p. 763. 
Mouths of rivers; a left-sided variety is not 
unfrequent. 
6. P. Limanpa. Dab. Common. 
7. P. Hippoerossus. Flem. p. 199. (Hirro- 
GLossus VuLa@aAris.) Holbut, 
MULLUS, Surmuxetrvus. Striped Surmullet. 
Don. t. 12. A splendid looking fish, delicious 
eating. 
