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APPENDIX. 
HALOPORPHYRUS VIOLA, Goode & Bean. Fishing banks off 
the coast (U.S. F. C.) 
ONOS (RHINONEMUS) crmBRIUS (L.) Goode & Bean. Mo- 
tella cimbria, Gunth. Fishing banks off the coast 
(Ui Spry Gs 
BROSMIUS BROSME (Mull.) White. Cusk. Common, 
AMMODYTES AMERICANUS, De Kay. Sand Eel. Common ; 
burying in the sand at ebb of tide, and going in 
schools at high water. 
Fam. PLEURONECTID. 
HIPPoGLossus VULGARIS, Flem. Halibut. Very common 
on the fishing banks off the coast. 
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES PLATESSOIDES (Fabr.) Gill. Arctic Floun- 
der. Hippoglossoides limandoides, Gunth. Not un- 
common. Of two specimens forwarded by the Rev. 
J. Ambrose from St. Margaret’s Bay, the largest 
measured twenty-two inches in length. 
PSEUDOPLEURONECTES AMERICANUS (Walb,) Gill. Flounder. 
Platessa plana, Stor. Very common in shore waters. 
Described by the author, Trans. N.S. Inst. Nat. Se., 
Wol: 3.) Pt: 1 spoil. 
LIMANDA FERRUGINEA (Storer.) Goode & Bean. Pleuro- 
nectes ferrugineus, Gunth. 
PLATYSOMATICHTHYS HIPPOGLOSSOIDES (Walb.) Goode & 
Bean. Turbot. Hippoglossus groenlandicus, Gunth. 
Occasional specimens are brought in from the northern 
fishing banks, but it is more common off Newfound- 
land. It is a very oily fish when cooked. 
GLYPTOCEPHALUS CyNoGLOssUS (L.) (ill. Pleuronectes 
cynoglossus, Gunth. La Have fishing bank (U.S.F.C.) 
Fam. SILURID. 
Amiurus catus (L.) Gill. Not common. This fish is very 
tenacious of life, for a specimen survived being carrfed 
wrapped up in paper in a pocket for two hours. 
Fam. SALMONIDAL 
SALMO SALAR, Z, Salmon. More abundant some years 
