82 FAUNA OF NORTH WALES 



9— RED MULLET. Mnllusbarbatus.Jj. 

 Only occasionally met with. 



10.— COMMON, OR BALLAN WRASSE. Labrus macvlatus. 



Bloch. 



Common on rocky coasts, especially Anglesey. 



11.— GREEN, OR STRIPED WRASSE. Labrus mixtus. (L.) 



Common on rocky coasts, especially Anglesey. 

 Taken at Lhvyngwril in September, 1918. 



12.— ROCK COOK. Centrolabrus exoletus. (L.). 

 Occurs on the Anglesey coast. 



13.— ROCK WRASSE, or PINK BRAME. Centrolabrus 

 rupestris. (L.). 



Rare. 



Yarrell quotes Eyton's fish as " taken on the coast of North 

 Wales." 



14.— CONNOR, GOLD-SINNY, OR GILT-HEAD. 



Centrolabrus melops. L. 



Common on Anglesey and Carnarvon coasts. 



15.— BERGYLT. Sebastes norvegicus. Cuv. & Val. 

 Recorded once in Dee estuary. 



16.— BULLHEAD, ob MILLER'S THUiVIB. Cottus gobio. L. 



Common in eastern half of district, and parts of Carnarvon and Merioneth : 

 not known in Anglesey. 



17.— FATHER-LASHER, or SEA SCORPION. Cottus 

 scorpius. L. 



Common in shore-pools and shallow water. 



