GOBIOIDJE. 



ACANTHOPTERYG1L 



THE GATTORUGINOUS BLENNY. 



Blennius galtorugine, BRUNNICII, p. 27, sp. 37. 



,, ,, CUVIER, Regne An. t. ii. p. 237. 



,, ,, G attorn ginous Blenny, PF.NN. Brit. Zool. vol. iii. p. 278, 



pi. 39. 



DON. Brit. Fish. pi. 86. 

 ,, ,, ,, ,, MONTAGU, Mem. Wern. Soc. 



vol. ii. p. 447. 

 ,, ,, ,, FLEM. Brit. An. p. 206, sp. 120. 



THE GATTORUGINOUS BLENNY appears to be a rare 

 fish on some parts of our sea-shore. Pennant first recorded 

 it as British from a specimen taken on the Anglesey coast. 

 Colonel Montagu obtained two in Devonshire, but consi- 

 dered it rare. Mr. Couch finds it frequently in Cornwall ; 

 and specimens of one inch and a half, two inches and a 

 half, and five inches and a half, each, are now before me. For 

 the first of these I am indebted to Mr. Couch, the second 

 I obtained myself somewhere on our southern coast, but 

 have neglected to preserve any note of the exact locality ; 

 and the largest example was given me by my friend Mr. 

 Thomas Bell, who brought it from Poole Harbour. It is 

 also said to have been taken at Belfast. 



Mr. Couch considers it a common species in Cornwall, 



