220 Scientific Proceedings, Royal Dublin Society. 



Macrurus Icevis (Lowe). 220 fathoms, Coast of Kerry. 154 

 fathoms, Coast of Mayo. 

 *Arnoglossus megastoma (Donov.). 115 and 220 fathoms, Coast 

 of Kerry. 154 fathoms, Coast of Mayo. 

 Solea variegata (Donov.). 40 fathoms, Dingle Bay. 

 Argentina sphyrcena (Linn.), 40 fathoms. Dingle Bay ; and (?) 

 500 to 375 fathoms, Coast of Mayo, in stomach of Eaia. 

 *Conger vulgaris (Cuv.). 154 fathoms. Coast of Mayo. 



I am not aware that the following forms have been previously 

 recorded from depths exceeding 100 fathoms : 



Scyllium canicula. 

 Galeus vulgaris. 

 Acanthias vulgaris. 

 Gadus seglefinus. 



NOTE ADDED IN PRESS. 



Cruise of the s.s. " Fingal," 1890. 



Gobius Friesii (Malm.), 1 to 10 fathoms, Inver Bay and Killybegs 

 Harbour, Co. Donegal, and Cleggan Bay, Co. Galway. 



A series of specimens from these grounds appeared to bridge over 

 the differences between 6r. Friesii and G. macrolepis (Scharff, Fishes 

 of the " Lord Bandon" and "Flying Falcon." Proc, R.I. A., vol. i., 

 s. m., 1891, p. 458), Aa some uncertainty remained. Dr. Scharff 

 most generously agreed to submit the question to Professor Robert 

 Collett, who, after comparison with the Norwegian example, writes me 

 that he would not hesitate to identify all the Irish examples with 

 G. Friesii. 



