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or less frequent (B. & S.).—Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, and on east 
side in 10 to 20 fathoms (M.). 
Cottus bubalis, Euph.—Moderately common in Loch Fyne (B. & 8.). 
Trigla Gurnardus, Linné.—Upper Loch Fyne (M.). In trawl-net near 
the head of the loch, and in the vicinity of Furnace and Minard (G.). 
Trigla lineata, Gmelin.—East Loch Tarbert, Loch Fyne, not common 
(B. & S.). 
Agonus cataphractus, Linné.—East Loch Tarbert, occasionally (B, & S.). 
Off Castle Lachlan, rare (G.). Ardrishaig (Dr Scouler). 
Scomber scomber, Linné.—Abundant during the summer, particularly 
along the west shore of Loch Fyne (B. & S8.). 
Zeus faber, Linné.—Usually enters East Loch Tarbert in September 
to feed on herring offal (B. & S.). 
Gobius Ruthensparrt, Euph.—Common amongst Zostera in East Loch 
Tarbert (B. &8.). Upper Loch Fyne (M.). Off Ardno, Upper Loch 
Fyne (G.). Loch Fyne (Dr Scouler). 
Gobius minutus, Gmelin.—Frequent in East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). 
Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, west and east sides, and centre in 10 to 70 
fathoms (M.). Loch Gair, off Ardno, Kinglass Spit, and near the head 
of the loch (G.). 
Gobius niger, Linné. Upper Loch Fyne (M.). Taken by the fishery 
steamer ‘Garland’ in various parts of, and at various depths in, Upper 
Loch Fyne. — 
Gobius, sp.— West side of Upper Loch Fyne in 10 to 15 fathoms (M.). 
Calionymus lyra, Linné.—East Loch Tarbert, frequent but small 
(B. & 8.). Upper Loch Fyne, east side, in 15 fathoms (M.). Loch Gair, 
Tarbert Bank, and other places (G.). : 
Cyclopterus lumpus, Linné.—Adult specimens are not common, but the 
young are moderately frequent (B. &8.). Upper Loch Fyne, in the 
centre near the head (M.). Otter Spit, one 45 mm. in length (G.). 
Liparis vulgaris, Linné.—Taken between tide marks in East Loch 
Tarbert (B. & §.). Upper Loch Fyne, on the shore (M.). 
Inparis Montagui, Donovan.—Taken in East Loch Tarbert between 
tide marks (B. & S.) (). Upper Loch Fyne, west side and shore (M.). 
Carelophus Ascanti, Walh.—One specimen taken amongst boulders at 
low water in Kast Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). 
Lumpenus lampreteformis (Walbaum).—Four specimens taken with 
shrimp-trawl between Dunderave and Carndow (G., April 1896). 
Centronotus gunnellus, Linné,—Plentiful between tide-marks East Loch 
Tarbert (B. & S.). Upper Loch Fyne on the shore (M.). -In Inveraray 
Bay (G.). 3 
Atherina presbyter (Jenyns).—Frequent amongst Zostera in East Loch 
Tarbert in the spring of 1885, but not met with later (B. & S.). 
