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Pleiironectes microccphalus, Donovan (Day, vol. IT., 



p. 28, pi. CII.). Lemon-sole. 

 • Pleuronectes cynoglossus, Linn. (Day, vol. II., p. 30, 



pi. cm.). The witch. 

 Pleuronectes limanda, Linn. (Day, vol. II., p. 31, 



pi. CIV.). The dab. 

 Pleuronectes flesus, Linn. (Day, vol. II., p. 33, PI. 



CV.). The flounder. 

 Solea vulgaris, Qiiensel (Day, vol. II., p. 38, pi. CVI.)- 



The sole. 

 Solea variegata, Donovan (Day, vol. II., p. 43, pi. 



CVIIL). The variegated sole. 

 Solea lutea, Eisso (Day, vol. IL, p. 44, pi. CVIIL). 



The solenette. 



Order PHYSOSTOMI. 



Fin rays jointed, ventral fins, if present, far back; 

 air bladder, if present, has a duct. 



Family Salmonid^. 

 Argentina sphyrcena, Linn. (Day, vol. II. , p. 136, pi. 

 CXXV.). 



[Fresh water Salmoiiidae omitted]. 



Family Scombeesocid^. 

 Belone vulgaris, Willughby (Day, vol. II. , p. 147, pi. 

 CXXVIL). The garfish. 



Family Clupeid^, the Herring tribe. 

 A very important family of food fishes. 

 Glupea harengus, Linn. (Day, vol. II. , p. 208, pi. 



CXXXVIIL). The herring. 

 Glupea sprattus, Linn. (Day, vol. IL, p. 230, pi. 

 CXXXIX.). The sprat. 



Family Mur^nid^ 

 Anguilla vulgaris, Turt. (Day, vol. II. , p. 241, pi. 

 CXLIL). The eel. 



