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Carp. Applied to many species of Cyprinus, Carassius, &ce. In Sydney, 
Chilodactylus fuscus. 
Cat-fish. Applied to many genera and species of Siluride. In Europe, 
Anarrhicas lupus: in Sydney, Cnidoglanis megastoma ; in Aus- 
tralian rivers of the interior, Copidoglanis tandanus; in New 
Zealand, Kathetostoma monopterygium. 
Chad. Young of Becker. : 
Charr. Salmo alpinus, Europe; in Scotland, S. killinensis; in Lake 
Windermere, 8. willughbii. 
Chub. In Europe, Leuciscus cephalus. In the Eastern States of North 
America about ten species of Calreichthys are called chub, like- 
wise Leucosomus corporalis. 
_ Climbing-fish. Periopthalinus australis. 
Climbing'perch. Anabas scandens. India. 
Cloudy Bay cod. Genypterus blacodes. New Zealand. 
Cod. In Europe and America, Gadus morrhua; in Melbourne, Lotella 
callarias. 
Coal-fish. Gadus virens. North America. 
Cobble. In Jersey a local name for Gobies. 
Cock and hen paddle. Oyclopterus lumpus. North seas. 
Cock-up. ates calearifer. Indian rivers. 
Qork-wing. A Wrasse. Oremilabrus melops. Britain. 
Cook Labrus mixtus. Britain. 
Coral-fish. Squamipinnes and PoMacENTRIDA. 
Craig-fluke. Plewronectes cynoglossus, a flounder. North Seas. 
Crooner. rigla gurnardus, Britain. 
Cruichet. Ferca fluviatilis, Europe, f.w. 
Crucian carp. Carassius carassius. Europe. 
Cut-lips. Exoglossum. North America. 
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Dab. A flounder. Pleuronectes limanda. Britain. 
Dace. Leuciscus leuciscus, Europe. Leucosomus pulchellus, North 
America. 
Deal-fish. Trachypterus arcticus. North Atlantic. 
Devil-fish. Rays of the family of Myzroparipz. In Australia, 
Ceratoptera alfredi. 
Dog-fish. Sharks of the family Scytiipa. 
Dolphin. Coryphena hippurus. Northern seas. 
Domine. Epinnula magistratus. West Indian Barracouta. 
Dory. Zeus faber. In Sydney, Z. australis. 
Dragonet. Gobies, of the genus Callionymus. 
Drum. Pogonias chromis, North America (ScLm@NIDZ.) 
Drummer. In Sydney, Girella elevata. 
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Eagle-ray. See Devil-fish. 
Eel. In Australia, Anguilla australis. 
Fel-pout. See Burbot. 
Electric eel. Gymnotus electricus. Brazil. 
Electric ray, Rays, of the family Torrzpinip.a. 
