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240 FISHES. 
Belone vulgaris.—“ Gar pike.” Not uncommon. 
Abramis Brama.—-bream. Common 
* Exoceetus exiliens.—Greater flying jish.— 
A specimen threw itself on Plymouth Quay. Also 
thought to have occurred in Cornwall. (Couch’s 
Fauna, p. 40.) 
Scomberesox saurus.—Saury. Uncommon. 
Lepadogaster cornubiensis.—Cornish sucker. 
Lepadogaster bimaculatus. —Torrcross, &c.— 
(Montagu.) 
* Liparis Montagui—At Milton, (Montagu.) 
Cornwall. (Couch.) 
Cyclopterus lumpus. Lump fish. Not un- 
common. Has been taken in the Sound. 
Esox lucius.—Pike. In Slapton Ley. 
Echineis remora.—Sucking jish. Rare. 
Morhua vulgaris.—Cod. Common. 
Morhua eglefinus.— Haddock. Common. 
Morhua lusca.— Bz. 
Morhua barbata.—Pouting. Common. 
Physcis furcatus.—Fork-beard. 
Gadus Mustela.—I have taken these at the 
mouth of the Yealm in March. 
Gadus tricirratus—Common. 
* Gadus argenteolus.—Devon. (Montagu.) 
Molva vulgaris.—Ling. Not uncommon. 
Merlangus carbonarius.—Coal fish or “ Rauning 
Pollack.” Common. 
Merlangus vulgaris— Whiting. Common. 
Merlangus Pollachius.—Pollack. Common. 
Ammodytes tobianus.—Zaunce. Common. 
Merlucius vulgaris—Hake. Abundant, but 
more so formerly. 
Pleuronectes maximus.—Turbot. Not uncommon. 
Pleuronectes megastoma.— Whiff, or “ Mary 
sole.” Common. 
Pleuronectes rhombus.— Brill, or “ Hollibut.” 
Common. 
