of taies narrateJ by sailors the world over. 

 Fai'ther on, the Skate swims in a unclulating 

 movenient of its wide pectoral vins ihat /esembles 

 the flapping of wings. At the bottom, clinging 

 to the pebbles from which it has borrowe.l its 

 tiny dull spots, rests the Winter flounder, a 

 strange fish which lies on one side and whose 

 two eyes are placed on the other. Capelin 

 (a smelt-like ssa fish), Tomco.l, Saa Ravens, 



Catfish, and other syecies live alongside various 

 invertebrates — the Lobster an 1 Crab ■ — . 

 Starfishes, Sea-Urchins, Anémones. Even the 

 Mamnials are represented hère, by Atlantic 

 Grey Seal, and the Hoo i Seal. Tha frolicings 

 of thèse deep-sea animais are intriguing. Because 

 occasions to observe thom rolling at leisure in 

 their natural habitat are rare, this is another 

 délectation that the aquarium offers visitors 



