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maxillaries appear altogether below the commissure or canthus of the closed 
mouth, as in M. labeo, Cuv. & Val., or M. chelo. 
Fam. Gozips. 
Blennius palmicornis, Cuv. § Val.—‘‘ Caboz,” ‘‘ Frade,” or “ Peixe frade,” Cuv. & Val. xi. 
p. 214; haud Yarr. 
B. pholis, Risso iii. 232. No. 119. 
: ‘ 4 iQ 54+Vl, 
D.B8 3 Atl FIV. 2 1s 0. oe: M. B. 6. 
Vulgaris ; cum Sal. atlantico, inter rupes ab estu relictas. About six inches long. 
My specimens certainly belong to this species. 
B. parvicornis, Cuv. & Val. xi. p. 257. 
D. 32. A, 21. P. 13. V.2.-C. 138. 
Blennius inequalis, Cuv. & Val. xi. 230. Rariss. 
A single specimen only, 23 inches long, has occurred, which I had not an 
opportunity of examining, but which, judging from Miss Young’s notes and 
drawing, must be referred to B. inequalis rather than to B. trigloides, Cuv. & 
Val. In this figure the upper tentacle is placed upon the vertex, behind rather 
than between the eyes ; so that I am not entirely free from suspicion that it may 
prove an imperfectly observed B. Montagui, Flem.; and this rather than B. 
Artedii, Cuv. & Val., though the latter has been established from Maderan 
specimens’. 
Pholis levis, Flem., Cuv. & Val. t. ix. p. 269. 
_Shanny, or Smooth Shan, Yarr. v. i. p. 230. 
Salarias atlanticus, Cuv. § Val.—*‘‘ Cavallo,” Cuv. & Val. xi. 321. Vulgatiss. 
Always characterized by an orange-red patch in the middle of the pectoral, 
and on the upper and lower parts of the caudal fins. 
Tripterygion nasus, Risso. Risso iii. 241. No. 131. Cuv. & Val. xi. 409. 
D.3—17—(2 + 10); A.2+4 25; P.16; V.2; C.5s7ain: MB. 6. 
Longit. 2-4, unc. Rariss. 
Gobius niger, Linn.—Cuv. & Val. t. xii. p. 9. 
Black Goby, Yarr. v.i. p. 251. 
Fam. Lasripz. 
lulis turcica, Risso.—‘‘ Peize verde,” Risso, Hist. Nat. iii. p. 312. No. 212. f. 21. 
La Girelle turque, Cuv., R. Anim. ii. p. 258. Vulgaris. 
‘ Messrs. Cuvier and Valenciennes’ list of Blennies, in their 11th volume, contains the following species 
from Madera: B. trigloides, p. 228. B. Artedii, p. 231. B. parvicornis, p. 257. 
