20 bibliography: marine fishes, 1889 to 1892. 



Robert Garner. Isle of Man. 



Notes on the Natural History of the Isle of Man [discussing the 



occurrence of the Blue-striped Wrasse (Labrus mixtus, male) and the Red or 

 Three-spotted Wrasse {Labrus mixtus* female), the Blue Shark (Carcharias 

 glaucus) f Angler (Lophius piscatorius), Ballan Wrasse {Labrus maculatus), and 

 Fifteen-spined Stickleback {Gasterosteus spinachia), with localities]. Trans. 

 I. of Man N.H.S., vol I, 1879-84, pub. 1888, pp. 87-90. 



James Hardy. Cheviotland, 



Report of the meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the 



year 1889 [with note of capture of Lamna cornubica off the Fame Islands, 

 29th Aug. 1889 ; and Bramus centridotus at North Sunderland, Ilth Sept.]. 

 Proc. Berw. Nat. Club for 1889, vol. 12, No. 3, publ. 1890, pp. 499 and 504. 



H. S. Harlan i). 



York N.E. 



Sea Fishing at Scarborough [with notes on comparative abundance of 



and localities for the fish : Mackerel {Scomber scomber), Silver Whiting (Gadus 

 merlangus), Gurnard {Trigla gurnadus), Dab {Pleuronectes limanda), Turbot 

 (Rhombus maximus), and Rock Codling (Gadus morrhua var.) noted]. Land 

 and Water, Sept. 10th, 1887, p. 185. 



H. S. Harland. York S.E. and N.E. 



Sea Fishing at Filey [giving list of species obtainable, viz., Billet 



(Gadus virens)^ Whiting {Gadus merlangus), Pollack (G. potiac/rius), Silver 

 Whiting(C. merlangus) y Haddock (G. <rg/efinus) t Gurnard {Trigla gurnardus), 

 Dab {Pleuronectes limanda^, and Mackerel {Scomber scomber)]. Field, Sept. 

 8th, 1888, p. 367. 



II. S. Harlan d. York N.E. 



The Short-Spined Sea Bullhead [{Coitus scorpius) ; one taken about 



6th Nov. 1892, at White Nab, two mHes S. of Scarborough ; ten years sroc< 

 one was previously taken]. Field, Nov. 26th, 1892, p. 803. 



Anthony Harris. Cheviotland, York N.E. 



Swordfish [Xiphias gladius] off Northumberland [seen 18th August, 1892, 

 about half a mile north of Dunstanborough, a third of a mile from shore ^ 

 reference made to one killed by F. Windham at Redcar, 1868 ; details given 

 and editorial remarks]. Field, Oct. 1st, 1892, p. 538. 



G. E. Hastings. Northumberland S. f Durham. 



Blenny [(Zoarces viviparus) at Tynemoutb, 22nd Jan. 1888 ; details]. 

 N.H.J., April 15th, 1889, p. 52. 



W. A. Herdman. Lane. W. 



Fifth Annual Report of the Liverpool Marine Biological Station now on 



Puffin Island [noting that a quart of shrimps were taken out of the stomach 

 of a Skate (Raja bat is) at Lytham]. Separate Report, 1892, p. 25 ; reprinted 

 in Trans. Liverp. Biol. Soc, Vol. 6, 1 891-2, publ. 1892, p. 32 ; and in 3rd 

 Vol. of Reports on Fauna of Liverp. Bay, 1892, p. 23. 



W. C. Hey. York N.E. 



Salt Scar [at Redcar — Anarrhichas lupus and Cyclopterus lumpus mentioned 

 as having occurred]. Nat., Ap. 1892, p. 118. 



H. H. Higgins. Lane. S., Cheshire. 



Pioneers in Local Biology [giving bibliographical notes of work done 



in the investigation of the Fauna of Liverpool Bay]. First Report on the 

 Fauna of Liverpool Bay , 1 886, pp. 16-31. 



J. J. Horsley 



Cheviotland. 



Short Sun-fish (Orihagoriscus Mold) [captured near Craster, Northumber- 

 land, 25th Oct. 1889 \ dimensions given]. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club for 1889, 

 Vol. 12, No. 3, pub. 1890, p. 535. 



Northumberland S., Cheviotland, Cumberland, Durham, 



Richard Bowse. York N.E., S.E., Mid W. and N.W. 



A Catalogue of the Fishes of the Rivers and Coast of Northumberland 



and Durham and the adjacent Sea. [This most admirable and full catalogue 



Naturalist,, 



