22 bibliography: marine fishes, 1889 to 1892. 



Thomas J. Moore. Lane. S., Cheshire. 



Report on a Successful Attempt to introduce Living Soles [Solea vulgaris] 



to America [the examples were obtained at the mouth of the Mersey]. Proc. 

 Lit. and Phil. Soc. Liverp., 1885-86, publ. 1886, pp. 185-196. 



T T Nfale York S. E. and N. E. 



Surface Fishes of the Bristol Channel [with an incidental reference to 



the habit of Myxine glutinosa clearing out the cod on the fish-lines off the 

 Yorkshire coast]. Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc., 1889, Vol. 21, part I, pub. 1890, 



York N.E., Durham. 



p. 19. 



T. H. Nelson. 

 Abundance of Haddocks ( Gadus tegiefinus) off the coast of Redcar [details 



given]. Nat., Ap. 189 1, p. 124. 



T. H. Nelson. York N.E. 



The Tadpole Hake (Raniceps trifurcus) at Redcar [one picked up 12th 



April, 1892]. Nat., May 1892, p. 154. 



T. H. Nelson. York N. E. or Durham. 



Holibut {Hippoglossus vulgaris) at Redcar [of unusually large size, 304 lbs. 



weight ; dimensions stated]. Nat., Sep. 1892, p. 268. 



Cheviotland. 



J. DE C. PAYN 



Short Sunfish ( Orthagoriscus mold) on Northumberland Coast [at Craster, 

 25th Oct., 1889, a large one washed up ; dimensions given]. Field, Nov. 2nd, 

 1889, p. 644. 



W. Denison Roebuck. York N.E. 



Burbot {Lota vulgaris) 08 th* Cleveland Coast [near Redcar, 26th Dec. 



1888 ; the writer was misled as to the identification, the fish being Motella 



mustela\ Nat., Feb. 1889, p. 52. 



W. Denison-Roebuck. 



York N.E 



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Burbot {Lota vulgaris) off the Yorkshire Coast [at Huntcliffe, Dec. 1 



fish wrongly identified ; it was Motella mustela\ Zoo!., Feb. 1889, p. 77. 



W. Denison Roebuck. York S.E. 



Lamprey {Pttromyzon marinus) at Flamborough [on the 3rd May 1890 ; 



was in the mouth of a Cod {Gadus morrhua)\ Nat., June 1890, p. 166. 



Wm. Sinclair. York S.E. 



Capture of an Opah [{Lampris hma) washed ashore at Bridlington Quay ; 



described ; Editor confirms name and adds that one was taken off Flam- 

 rough Head, Feb. 1849]. Field, Aug. 10th, 1889, p. 221. 



T. Southwell. Line. S. 



Greenland Shark (Ltewargus borealis) at Lynn [a male, i£ tons weight, 

 stranded 21st Jan. 1892, on the E. side of the Bulldog Channel]. Zool., 

 Ap. 1892, p. 153. 



Thos. Stephenson. York N.E. 



Anchovies [Engraulis encrasicholus] at Whitby [Oct. 9th, 1889, two 

 captured ; the fishermen had had over a dozen during the season]. Nat. , 

 Nov. 1889, p. 324. 



Thos. Stephenson. York N.E. 



Three-Bearded Rockling \_Motella tricirratd] off Whitby [caught six miles 

 out, 27th June, 1890; measurements, etc., given]. Nat., Sep. 1890, p. 258. 



Thos. Stephenson. York N.E. 



Sting--Ray ITrygon pastinaca] at Whitby [one caught two miles off, 

 1 2th August, 1890; now in Whitby Museum; dimensions given]. Nat., 

 Sept. 1890, p. 261. 



Thomas Stephenson. York S.W. 



Fishes captured off Whitby, Sept. -Oct. 1891 [being: detailed notes on 



the capture and occurrence of Galeus cam's, Acanthias vulgaris, Clupeafinta, 

 CI. alosa, Lamna cortmbiia, Belong vulgaris (this erroneously named, see 

 Nat., Jan. 1892, p. 26), and Lampris luna\ Nat, Nov. 1891, pp. 337\53$- 



N'aturalist, 



