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LOPHOBRANCHN. 
SYNGNATHIDAE. 
Deep-nosed Pipe-Fish. 
Syngnathus Typhle 
ZEquoreal Pipe Fish. 
S. equoreus. 
Great Pipe Fish. 8. acus 
PLECTOGNATHIL 
GYMNODONTIDAE. 
Oblong Sun Fish. Orthago- 
riscus oblongus 
CHONDROPTERYGIL 
STURIONIDAE. 
Sturgeon. Acipencer sturio 
Broad-nosed Sturgeon. 
A. latirostris 
SQUALIDAE. 
Small-spotted Dog-Fish. 
Scyllium canicula 
Common Tope. Galeus vul- 
garis 
Picked Dog Fish. Spinax 
acanthias. 
RAIIDAE. 
Skate. Raia batıs. 
Thornback. AR. clavata. 
Flapper Skate. AR. inter- 
media. 
PETROMIZIDAE. 
Lamprey. Petromyzon mari- 
nus. 
Lampern. P. fluviatilıs. 
Pride. Ammocetes branchi- 
alıs. 
Duten um the foreguing Dist uf Fiahen. 
ISHES of many kinds, which are taken in considerable 
quantities in some parts of the kingdom, at almost any 
time ofthe year, and other species which approach the 
shores at regular seasons in innumerable multitudes, occur 
on the coast of Somerset rarely, or pay their periodical 
visits in small parties. 
The turbid condition ofthe water of the Bristol Channel, 
no doubt is unfavourable to fishes which live much in the 
deep and clear sea. 
The well known PErcH, is a beautiful fish both in form 
and colour, and is very abundant in fresh water rivers, 
