Cunningham — Fauna and Flora of Valencia Harbour, Ireland, 753 



Trigla gurnardus (Grey Gurnard). 



(1) A large specimen, 11 mm. long, with very large pecto- 

 rals ; ventral fin rays just indicated, 18 or 19 in number; 

 dorsal rays opposite these, and in same stage. Caudal rays 

 more advanced than dorsal or ventral, and notochord somewhat 

 hent up. 



(2) A newly -hatched specimen, 3"5 mm. long, with no mouth, 

 yolk not reduced, oil globule at posterior end of yolk, and 

 rectum immediately behind yolk, perhaps belongs to this species. 



Gadus (Sp. ?). 



A specimen, 9-5 mm. long, with thi'ee dorsal and two ventral 

 fins, just indicated by the fin rays, and caudal rays symmetri- 

 cally disposed above and below notochord. 



Gadus (Sp. ?). 



A larval specimen, 3 mm. long ; yolk all absorbed ; rectum 

 not reaching edge of fin membrane ; a vesicle in fin membrane 

 above the head. 



Centronotus gunellus (Butter-fish). 



A specimen, 10 mm. long, with no fin rays, except the first 

 commencement of the caudal below the end of the notochord. 



liiparis (Sp. ?). 



Three specimens, with globular body, short tail, caudal rays 

 commencing unusually long distance in front of notochord ; 

 dorsal and ventral fins indicated, as one above and one below, 

 reaching nearly to caudal fin. 



3 Cf 2 



