86 FAUNA OF NORTH WALES 



44. — CORNISH SUCKER. Lepadogaster gouanii. Lacep. 



Recorded off west Anglesey and in Colwyn Bay. 



Rev. W. Houghton in Seaside Walks of a Naturalist, p. 35, 

 describes and figures an example of this fish which he found 

 under a stone at Rhos, Colwjm Bay ; adding that it was called 

 the Cornish Sucker " from having been first noticed on the 

 Cornish coast." 



45. — ANGLER FISH, Lophius piscatorius. L. 

 Occasionally taken on all coasts. 



46. — WOLF FISH. AnarrJiicus lupus. L. 

 Recorded off the west coast and in Menai Straits. 



47.— TOM POT, OB GATTORUGINE. Blen7iius gaitorugine. 



Bloch. 



Met with off Anglesey and the west coast. 



48.— SHANNY. Blennius pholis. L. 

 Plentiful in shore-pools everywhere. 



49.— MONTAGU'S BLENN^". Blennius galerita. L. 

 Recorded off Anglesey. 



50.— BUTTERFISH. Centronotus gimnellus. (L.). 

 Common in rock-pools. 



61.— VIVIPAROUS BLENNY. Zoarces vivipams. (L.). 

 Recorded off Anglesey and Barmouth ; not common. 



52.— COD. Gadus morrhua. L. 

 Common, especially off rocky coasts. 



