ii8 FISHES. 



Ord. 3. ANACANTHINL 



Div. I. ANACANTHINI GADOIDEI. 



Fam. LYCODIDiE. 

 132. Gymnelis imberbis (Z.). Beardless Ophidium. 



Fam. GADID^. 



'^2>Z' Gadus morrhua L. Common Cod. 



Resident, extremely abundant off the coast. Codlings are 

 taken plentifully inshore, and ascend the estuary of the 

 Humber as far as Goole. 



134. Gadus aeglefinus L. Haddock. 



Resident, very abundant off the coast. 



135- Gadus merlangus L. Whiting. 



Resident, very abundant. Several young were netted in a 

 warping-drain which communicates with the Ouse, at Goole, 

 on the 30th of April, 1881, as Mr. Bunker informs us. 



136. Gadus minutus L. Poor, or Power-Cod. 



Reported as occurring on the rocky shores at Flamborough. 



137. Gadus luscus L. Bib. Pout. 



Resident, not uncommon off the coast. Yarrell gives this 

 species the name of 'Whiting-pout.' Known to the 

 Scarborough fish-dealers as 'John Doree'; and at Whitby 

 it is another of the species called ' Old Wife.' Yarrell 

 gives 'Kleg' as a name also in vogue at Scarborough. 



138. Gadus poutassou Risso. Couch's Whiting. 



139. Gadus pollachius L, Pollack. 



Resident, common along the coast. Called ' Laits ' at Whitby, 

 ' Leets ' at Scarborough. 



