Fishes of St. Andrews. 419 



Gadus merlangus, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 334. 

 Frequent. 



Gadus minutus^ L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 335. 

 Common. 



Gadus luscus, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 335. 

 Not uncommon. 



Gadus poIlacMus, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 338. 

 Occasionally from deep water. 



Gadus virensj L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 339. 

 Abundant. 



Genus Molva, Nilss. 

 Molva vulgaris^ Flem. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 361. 

 Common. 



Genus Couchia, Thomps. 

 Couchia argentataj Reinh. ; Gthr. op), cit. iv. p. 363. 

 A single specimen in the stomach of a cod. 



Genus Motella, Cuv. 

 Motella vmstela, L. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 364. 

 Common in rock-pools. Feeds often on sessile-eyed Crus- 

 tacea. 



Motella cimbria, L. ; Gthr. ojx cit. iv. p. 367. 

 In a rock-pool at West Rocks. Rare. 



Genus Raniceps, Cuv. 



Raniceps trifurcus, Walb. ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 367. 



Not uncommon. The specimens have chiefly been pro- 

 cured from the West Sands after storms. 



Genus Brosmius, Cuv. 

 Brosmius brosme, 0. F. Miiller ; Gthr. op. cit. iv. p. 369. 

 Not common. 



