MALACOPTERYGII. 



PISCES. 21 



26. LEUCISCUS, Klein. 



38. L. erythrophthalmus, Linn, (sp.) Rudd. Commonly called 

 the Roach, but the true Roach ( L. rutilus, Linn, sp.) has not been 

 found here. 



Fam. Esocidce. 



27. Esox, Linn. 



39. E. lucius, Linn. Pike. Rivers and lakes. not uncommon. 



28. BELONE, Cuv. 



40. B. vulgaris, Cuv. Gar-fish or Green-bone. 



29. EXOCCETUS, Linn. 



41. E. volitans, (?) Linn. Flying-fish. My friend Mr. T. Wright 

 of this City, when fishing off Roberta's Cove, some years since, 

 observed a flight of fishes which he concluded were a species of 

 Exocoetus. In this he was confirmed by a sailor on board who had 

 often seen Flying-fish on voyages to the Southward. 



30. SALMO, Cuv. 



42. S. salar, Linn. Common Salmon. common. 



43. S. trutta, Linn. Sea Trout or Salmon Trout. 

 The White Trout of Devonshire, Wales and Ireland. 



44. S. fario, Linn. Common Trout. common. 



Fam. Clupeida. 

 31. CLUPEA. 



45. C. harengus, Linn. Herring. common. 



46. C. sprattus, Bloch. Sprat. common. 



47. C. pilchardus, Bloch. Pilchard. The Pilchard Fishery in 

 Bantry Bay, is described by Smith (Hist. Cork, vol. 2. p. 310.J as 

 having been very extensive. 



Fam. Gadidce. 

 32. MORRHUA, Guv. 



48. M. vulgaris, Cuv. Common Cod. 



49. M. callarias, Linn, (sp.) Variable Cod or Dorse. 



50. M, ceglefinus, Linn, (sp.) Haddock. common. 



51. M. lusca, Will, (sp.) Bib or Pout. 



52. M. minuta, Will, (sp.) Poor. 



33. MERLANGUS, Cuv. 



53. M. vulgaris, Will. Whiting. common. 



54. M. pollachius, Linn, (sp.) Pollack 



55. M. carbonarius, Linn, (sp.) Coal-fish. 



34. MERLUCIUS, Cuv. 



56. M. vulgaris, Cuv. Hake, common. 



