n8 FISHES. 



Ord. 3. ANACANTHINI. 



Div. i. ANACANTHINI GADOIDEL 

 Fam. LYCODID^. 



132. Gymnelis imberbis (L.). Beardless Ophidium. 



Fam. GADID-E. 



133. Gadus morrhua Z. Common Cod. 



Resident, extremely abundant off the coast. Codlings are 

 taken plentifully inshore, and ascend the estuary of the 

 Humber as far as Goole. 



134- Gadus aeglefinus L. Haddock. 



Resident, very abundant off the coast. 



135. Gadus merlangus L. Whiting. 



Resident, very abundant. Several young were netted in a 

 warping-drain which communicates with the Ouse, at Goole, 

 on the 3oth of April, 1881, as Mr. Bunker informs us. 



136. Gadus minutus L. Poor, or Power-Cod. 



Reported as occurring on the rocky shores at Flamborough. 



137. Gadus luscus L. Bib. Pout. 



Resident, not uncommon off the coast. Yarrell gives this 

 species the name of 'Whiting-pout.' Known to the 

 Scarborough fish-dealers as 'John Doree'; and at Whitby 

 it is another of the species called * Old Wife.' Yarrell 

 gives 'Kleg' as a name also in vogue at Scarborough. 



138. Gadus poutassou Jtisso. Couch's Whiting, 



139. Gadus pollachius L. Pollack. 



Resident, common along the coast. Called ' Laits ' at Whitby, 

 ' Leets ' at Scarborough. 



