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Family Spaeid^. 

 FagelliLS centrodontus, De la Koche (Day,* vol. I., p. 36, 

 pi. XIII.). The common sea bream. 

 Family CoTTiDiE. 

 Coitus scorplus, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 49, pis. XIX. and 



XX.). The sea-scorpion. 

 Cottus hubalis, Euphrasen (Day, vol. I., p. 51, pi. XX.). 



The father lasher. 

 Trigla hirundo, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 59, pi. XXIV.). 



The yellow gurnard. 

 Trigla gurnardus, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 62, pi. XXV.). 

 The connnon gm'nard. 



Family Cataphracti. 

 Agoiius cafaphractus, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 67, pi. 

 XXVIII.) . Thepogge. 



Family Pediculati. 

 Lophms piscatorius, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 73, pi. 

 XXIX.). Angler or devil-fish. 



Family Trachinid^. 

 Trachinus vipera, Cuv. (Day, vol. I., p. 81, pi. XXXI. ). 

 Lesser weever or sting-fish. 



Family Scombrid^. 

 Scomber scomber, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 83, pi. XXXII. 

 and XXXIII.) . The mackerel. 

 Family Cyttid^. 

 Zeus faber, Lirm. (Day, vol. I., p. 138, pi. XLVIIL). 

 The John Dory. 



Family Gobiid^. 

 Gobiiis ruthensparri, Euphr. (Day, vol. I., p. 160, pi. 

 LIL). The two-spotted goby. 



* Uiuler each species a reference is given to the vol., page, and plate in 

 Day's Fishes of Great Britain, the work most generally consnlted on the 

 subject. 



