80 CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMINION. 



288. Urophycis regius Walbaum. 

 Codling. 



Marine. 



"Sir John Richardson gives Halifax as a locality for this species" (Jones, 1879, as Phycis 

 regius) : north Atlantic southward to Cape Fear. 



289. Urophycis tenuis Mitchill. (Plate IX, figures 98 and 99). 

 Codling: White Hake. 



Marine. 



Ranges from coast of Labrador southward to coast of North Carolina: Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 Gaspe Bay, Maritime Provinces, and Newfoundland. 



290. Urophycis chuss Walbaum. 

 Codling: Squirrel Hake. 

 Marine'. 



Geographical range essentially the same as that of the preceding species. 



291. Gaidropsarus ensis Reinhardt. 

 Three-bearded Rockling. 

 Bathybial. 



"Atlantic coast of North America, from Greenland to Cape Hatteras; in deep water, reach- 

 ing a depth in the Gulf Stream of 1,081 fathoms" (Jordan and Evermann). 



292. Enchelyopus cimbrius Linnaeus. 

 Four-bearded Rockling. 

 Marine. 



Both sides of north Atlantic, extending southward to the Gulf Stream: recorded from 

 Chedabucto Bay, vicinity of Canso, Nova Scotia (Cornish, 1901 or 1902): "fishing 

 banks off the coast" of Nova Scotia (Jones, 1879, as Onus (Rhinonemus) cimbrius): 

 has been obtained in Bay Chaleur: "not uncommon on the southern coast of Sweden;" 

 found also "among the islands of the Kattegat, on the west coast of Norway;" and 

 recorded from the Frith of Forth and Rothsay (Yarrell, 1859, as Motella cimbria). 



293. Brosme brosme Muller. (Plate X, figures 100 and 101). 



Cusk. 



Marine. 



Both sides of north Atlantic: ranging on the American side from Greenland, and embra- 

 cing Labrador, Newfoundland, Maritime Provinces, and New England States, south- 

 ward to coast of Massachusetts: "occurs in Iceland and Spitzbergen, and along the 

 entire length of the Scandinavian Peninsula," and "occasionally taken in the Frith 

 of Forth" (Goode, 1888) : frequently found "in the Orkney Islands, and swarms among 

 those of Zetland;" "among the Faroe Islands;" "coasts of Norway as far as Finmark;" 

 and "just touches the most northern point of Denmark, at Skagen in Jutland" (Yarrell, 

 1859, as Brosmius vulgaris). 



294. Moseleya cyclolepis Gilbert. 

 Bathybial. 



Off Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



