84 FAUNA OF NORTH WALES 



27.— SEA-SNAIL, or UNCTUOUS SUCKER. Ujiaris 

 vulgaris. Flem. 



Common. 



28.— MONTAGU'S SUCKER. Uparis montagui. Donov. 



Not uncommon in shallow water. 



Often taken in Shrimp trawls off the mouth of the Dee {Vert. 

 Fauna Cheshire, II., 95). 



29.— SPOTTED GOBY, or JACK SHARP. Gobius 

 minutus. GmeL 



Plentiful in shore-pools on all coasts. 



30.— ROCK GOBY. Gobius niger. L. 

 Fairly common in pools along rocky shores. 



31.— TWO-SPOTTED GOBY. Gobius ruthensparri. Euphr. 

 Common in shore-pools. 



32.— PAINTED GOBY. Gobius pictus. Malm. 

 Not uncommon on the north coast and Menai Straits. 



33.— WHITE GOBY. Aphia pellucida. (Nardo). 



Numerous occasionally in shallow water. 



In the Vert. Fauna of Cheshire this species is described as " one 

 of the most abundant of indigenous fishes in the shallower 

 waters of the Dee estuary and in the sea off the banks in 

 Liverpool Bay." 



34.— JOHN DORY. Zeusfaber.L. 

 Occasionally taken off the west coast. 



35.— SCAD, OR HORSE MACKEREL. Caranx trachurus. (L.). 

 Occasionally met with. 



