390 REPORT—1840. 
Ireland. Great Britain. 
0 Crenilabrus luscus, Couch. 
Crenilabrus rupestris, Selby. + 
oy pusillus, Yarr. + 
Ns exoletus, Yarr. + 
Of the British Labride wanting to the Irish list, the L. 
Comber is a very obscure and little-understood species. Labrus 
Vetula, Julis vulgaris, and Crenilabrus luscus, have each but 
ina single instance been obtained on the British coast. 
Labrus variabilis and Cren. Tinca are common in suitable 
localities around the Irish coast; Lab. variegatus is as exten- 
sively distributed, but in very small numbers; Lab. trimacu- 
- latus has been taken by the collectors of the Ordnance Survey 
at Portrush near the Giant’s Causeway. Of Cren. rupestris, 
C. exoletus, and C. pusillus, a few individuals have been pro- 
cured—the first-mentioned on the north-east and west coast, 
the second on the north-east, and the last on the south only. 
Fam. Centriscide. 
Treland. Great Britain. 
0 Centriscus Scolopax, LZ. (extremely 
rare.) 
Order 2.--MALACOPTERYGII. 
Fam. Cyprinide*. 
Ireland. Great Britain. 
0 Barbus vulgaris, Flem. 
Gobio fluviatilis, Will. 
Tinca vulgaris, Cuv. (?) + 
Abramis Brama, Cuv. 
0 Abramis Blicca, Cuv. 
» Buggenhagii, Thomp. ie 
prinus Buggenhagii, Bl.) + 
0 Leuciscus Rutilus, Cuv. 
0 + Dobula, Cuv. 
0 a vulgaris, Cuv. 
0 Fe Lancastriensis, Yarr. 
0 *s cephalus, //em. 
Leuciscus erythrophthalmus, Cuv. 
0 
A. coeruleus, Yarr. 
0 - Alburnus, Cuv. 
0 . Phoxinus, Cuv. 
0 3 Idus, Cuv. 
Cobitis barbatula, Z. ae 
0 Cobitis Tznia, Z. 
In the Cyprinide Ireland would seem to be remarkably 
deficient; and although there is no doubt that some species 
* The naturalized species are omitted. 
