FISHES 83 



18.— GREENLAND BULLHEAD. Cotfus grcenlandicus. 

 Cuv. & Val. 



Rare ; obtained in Anglesey. 



19.— BUBALIS, LUCKY PROACH, or FATHER- 

 LASHER. Cottus buhalis. Euphr. 



Not uncommon in rock- pools. 



20.— GREY GURNARD. Trigla gurnardus. L. 

 Common. 



21.— RED GURNARD. Trigla cuculus. L. 

 Common. 



22.— SAPPHIRINE GURNARD, or TUB FISH. Trigla 

 hirundo. Bloch. 



Frequent on the north coast and Anglesey. 



Rev. W. Houghton in Seaside Walks of a Naturalist mentions 

 finding this species in the weir at Rhos. 



23.— PIPER GURNARD. Trigla lyra. L. 



Off Anglesey ; rare. 



Yarrell states that it is " taken occasionally off Anglesey " ; 

 this is probably a mere repetition of Pennant's record. 



24.- STREAKED GURNARD. Trigla lineata. L. 

 Off Anglesey ; rare. 



25.— POGGE, OE ARMED BULLHEAD. Agonus 

 cataphractus. (L.). 



Common in Menai Straits and estuarine waters. 



26.— LUMP-SUCKER. Cyclopteriis lumptis. L. 



Occurs on all parts of the coast ; not uncommon. 



During 1907 about twenty were noted by Mr. G. A. Hutchinson 

 from time to time below the Little Orme's Head. 



