FISHES. 105 



Fam. MULLIDiE. 



38. Mullus barbatus L. Red Mullet. 



The variety surmuletus Z., or Striped Surmullet, is a 



casual visitant, occurring in summer at Redcar, Whitby, 

 and in Bridlington Bay. 



Fam. SPARIDJE. 

 Group CANTHARINA, 



39. Cantharus lineatus {Mart.). Black Sea-Bream. 



Occasionally captured in Bridlington Bay, and also off 

 Flamborough. Mr. Cordeaux saw one or two examples 

 taken in the autumn about ten years ago, on long lines — 

 baited with mussels — on rocky ground off Speeton Cliffs : 

 the fishermen called it 'Old Wife.' 



40. Box vulgaris C. &^ V. Bogue. 



Group PA GRIN A. 



41. Pagrus vulgaris C. ^^ V. Braize. Becker. 



42. Pagrus auratus (Z.). Gilthead. 



43. Pagellus cenXrodonXus {De la Roche). Common Sea- 



Bream. 



Resident, caught not uncommonly along the coast during the 

 summer months. Known at Redcar as the 'Sea-hen.' 



44. Pagellus bogaraveo {Brilnn.). Spanish Bream. 



45. Pagellus owenii Gilnth. Axillary Bream. 



46. Pagellus acarne {Cuv.). 



47. Pagellus erythrinus (Z.). 



Fam. SCORPiENIDJE. 



48. Sebastes norwegicus {Mull.). Bergylt. Norway 



Haddock. 



Has occurred frequently off the coast, at great depths. Was 

 first mentioned by Pennant (B. Zool., 1770) as taken near 

 Scarborough. 



