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Fam. Triglidae. 



GrOUp CoTTINA. 



Genus Cottus, Artedi. 



Cottus scorpius, Bloch ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 159. 



Common in the rock -pools. Small sucking-fishes, shrimps, 

 Terebellce, and fragments of green algae occur in the stomach 

 of this form. 



Cottus bubalis, Euphrasen ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 164. 



Frequent in the rock-pools. Distomes are common in this 

 species. 



Genus Trigla, Artedi. 



Trigla pint, Bloch ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 199. 



Occasionally procured in the bay. 



Tigla hirundo, Bl. ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 202. 

 Rare. A single specimen occurs in the University Museum. 



Trigla gurnardus, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 205. 

 Abundant at all seasons. 



Group Cataphracti. 



Genus Agonus, Bl. 



Agonus cataphractus, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 211. 



Fine specimens are common on the West Sands after 

 storms. 



Fam. Trachinidae. 



Group Tracbinina. 



Genus Teachinus (Artedi), Cuv. 



Tracliinus draco, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 233. 



Frequent on the West Sands after storms. 



Trachinics vipera, Cuv. & Val. ; Gthr. op. cit. ii. p. 236. 



Not uncommon in the same locality, and brought in by the 

 fishermen. 



