348 CATALOGUE OF PISHES. 



Cottus bubalis, Cuv. Father Lashek. 



Cottus bubalis, Cuv. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 78. 

 „ „ ,, Couch, Brit. Fish., Yol. 2, p. 11, pi. 61. 



Found in pools with the preceding species, with which it is 

 often confounded. — Br. G. Johnston. On this coast it is also 

 more common. R. 



Cottus Graenlandicus, Cuv. et Yal. Greenland Cottus.* 



Cottus Grcenlandicus, Yarr., Brit. Fish., 2nd Supp., p. 1. 

 ,, ,, Couch, Brit. Fish., Yol. 2, p. 12, pi. 62. 



A specimen obtained and preserved by Mr. B. R. Wingate is 

 preserved in the Museum. Living among the seaweeds in the 

 tidal pools it is most likely often overlooked. This species is 

 much larger than C. scorpius and bubalis. S« 



Trigla cuculus, Linn. Bed Gurnard.* 



Triyla cuculus, Linn. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Yol. 1, p. 38. 



,, „ Couch, Brit. Fish., Yol. 2, p. 19, pi. 64. 



Under the name of Trigla pini, Bloch, Dr. Johnston records 

 this species in the Berwick district. It occasionally occurs on 

 the coast, and specimens are often seen in the fishmongers' shops. 

 Cullercoats. — Mr. J. F. Sidney. S. 



Trigla lineata, Gmelin. Streaked Gurnard.* 



Trigla lineata, Yarr., Brit. Fisb., Vol. 1, p. 45. 



„ Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. 2, p. 25, pi. 67. 



This Gurnard is occasionally taken on our coast, but seems to 

 be rarer than the preceding. S. 



Trigla liirundo, Linn. Sapphirine Gurnard.* 



Trigla hirundo, Linn. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1., p. 47. 

 ,, „ ,, Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol.2, p. 21, pi. 65. 



Newton-by-the-Sea, R. Embleton; Cullercoats, J. Hancoch, 

 1840; Yorkshire Coast, T. Meynell. Berwick Bay. Occasion- 

 ally in the fishmongers' shops, but not common on the East 

 coast. S, 



