FISHES. 103 



Fam. TRYGONIDJS. 



26. Trygon pastinaca (Z.). Sting Ray. 



Resident, occasionally caught ofif Whitby and in Bridlington 

 Bay. 



Fam. MYLIOBATIDiE. 



27. Myllobatis aquila (Z.). Eagle Ray. 



Visitant, of extremely rare occurrence. Was first recorded 

 as British by Pennant, who states that one was caught off 

 Scarborough, and the tail brought to Mr, Travis, of that 

 place, by the fisherman who caught it 



28. Dicerobatis giornae {Lacep). Horned Ray. Ox Ray. 



Sub-order HOLOCEPEALA. 

 Fam. CHIMiERID-E, 



29, Chimaera monstrosa Z. Northern Chimaera. 



Occasionally taken in the North Sea by the Grimsby smacks, 

 and in all probability occurs within the latitude of the 

 Yorkshire coast 



Order 2, GANOIDEI. 

 Sub-order CHONDROSTEL 



Fam, ACIPENSERID-ZE. 



30. Acipenser sturlo Z, Sturgeon, 



Not uncommon off the coast, also at the mouth of the Tees, 

 in the Humber, and in the tidal reaches of its tributary 

 rivers, which it ascends about June, its upward progress 

 being, however, barred by the first dam or weir. Formerly 

 — before the erection of these obstructions — it has been 

 known to ascend the Ouse as far as Boroughbridge, and 

 the Wharfe to Boston Spa and Arthington. Near Bridling- 

 ton, it has been several times caught in the stake-nets. 



