44 NEW P.EUNHWiCK TTSHKff: 



side is brownish-black with darker splotches. 



9. Bothus maculatus Mitchill. "Window Pane. 



This flat-fish is more frequently referred to by writers as a 

 "turbot." It differs from the last species in having the eyes and 

 colour on the left side, the mouth larger, and the general outline 

 more broadly ovate. It seems to be rare, and is only taken on 

 the more exposed parts of the coast, as if it were a more oceanic 

 form than the ordinary flat-fish. 



In 1899 several specimens from Shippegan were donated to the 

 Miramichi Natural History Association by Mr. Frank P. Loggie 

 of Loggieville. 



