FISHES 



in the upper Soar, although it may occur at its 2 g. Broad-nosed Eel. Anguilla latirostris, Risso. 



junction with the Trent, which is, I presume, what Locally, Grig. 



Harley meant. May occur> but GUnther ' says this species prefers 



the neighbourhood of the sea to distant inland waters ; 



APODES t h e broad-nosed eel reported to me is probably, there- 



27. Eel. Anguilla vulgaris, Turt. fore, only a variety of the preceding and not the true 



Commonly distributed in the county. A. latirostris. 



GANOIDS 



29. Sturgeon. Acipenser sturio, Linn. Soar below Loughborough, but gave no date. The late 



A rare and accidental straggler by way of the Mr. Ingram informed me that, many years ago, a small 

 Trent. Harley recorded a specimen taken in the one was taken in the River Smite near Belvoir. 



CYCLOSTOMES 



30. Lampern. Petromyzonjluviatilis, Linn. county, as is also its larval form, and perhaps the 



T Fringe-lipped Lampern (Petromyzon branchlalis, Linn), 



Locally, River Lamprey. know ; ,^ ag ^ Lamer or Pride . 



know , y ag Lamper or Pride . 



Sparingly found in some of the streams of the a introduction to the Study of Fishes, 673. 



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