350 CATALOGUE OF PISHES. 



Fam. GOBIID.E. Gobies. 



Gobius Ruthensparri, Cuv. Two-spotted Goby. 



Gobius bipunctatus, Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 285. 



„ Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. 2, p. 162, pi. 1 00, f. 3. 



"In pools left by the recess of the tide." — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 According to Dr. A. GKinther this is the Gobius Ruthensparri, 

 Cuvier. R. 



Gobius unipunctatus, Parnell. One-spotted Goby. 



Gobius unipunctatus, Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 292. 



Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. 3, p. 167, pi. 101, f. 3. 



According to Mr. T. Meynell the One-spotted Goby is abundant 

 in the Salt marshes at Bedcar, and will most likely be found in 

 the marshy ground on the Durham side of the Tees, and else- 

 where on our coast, as Dr. Parnell, who first described this 

 species, found it "in most of the sandy bays in the Frith of 

 Forth;" and it has been found as far North as the Moray Firth. 

 This is perhaps the same fish as the G. minutus of Pallas, Gmelin, 

 and Donovan's Plate 38. 



The Black Goby and several other species will most likely be 

 found on our coasts between tide-marks if diligently sought for, 

 as it is recorded at Eedcar and other parts of the Yorkshire 

 coast. R. 



Gallionymus lyra, Linn. Gemmeotts Dkagonet. 



Callionymus lyra, Linn. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 297. 

 ,, „ ,, Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol. 2, p. 173, 



pi. 103. 



Not uncommon on our coast. — Br. G. Johnston, Whitburn, 

 1849. The "Gowdy" occurs occasionally in great plenty at 

 Cullercoats on the fishermen's lines. — R. Howse, 1889. R. 



Callionymus dracunculus, Linn. Sordid Dbagonet. 



Callionymus dracunculus, L. Yarr., Brit. Fish., Vol. 1, p. 302. 

 „ Couch, Brit. Fish., Vol.2, p. 178, 



pi. 104. 



Less common than the preceding. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



