CATALOGUE OF FISHES. 339 



CATALOGUE. 



The Asterisk (*) indicates that a local specimen is in the 

 Museum-Collection of Fishes. 



Class. PISCES. Fishes. 



Sub-Class. TELEOSTEI. Bony Fishes. 



Order. ACANTHOPTERYGII. 



Div. PERCIFORMES. 



Fam. PERCID^. Perch Family. 



Perca fluviatilis, Linn. Perch. 



Percafluviatilis, Linn. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 1. 



„ ,, „ Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. l,p. 185, pi. 39. 



In Sweethope Lough and artificial Lakes, large ponds, and 

 other suitable places. Probably introduced into this district. 

 In the still parts of the Tweed, descending to about two miles 

 from the mouth of that river. — Dr. G. Johnston. "Wallis says 

 that " in the Bramish and Till the Perch is often taken from 

 twelve to sixteen inches." "In the becks at Norton." — J. 

 Hogg. C. 



Labrax lupus, Cuv. Bass.* 



Labrax lupus, Cuv. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 8. 



,, ,, ,, Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 189, pi. 40. 



Taken in the Tyne. — J. Hancock, 1838. In the salmon nets 

 at the mouth of the Tweed. — Dr. G. Johnston, 1838. Cress- 

 well.— Wallis, 1769. S. 



The Dentex vulgaris, or Four-toothed Sparus, has been re- 

 corded from the Yorkshire coast by Mr. T. Meynell. The 

 Sparus Dentex reported to have been captured near Blyth in 

 1833 (Syces' Local Record), and measuring five feet three inches, 

 is no doubt the same fish as the Scicena aquila mentioned below, 

 p. 341. 



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