242 FISHES. 
Montagu’s time, it has been noticed with us on 
several occasions. 
* Lepidopus tetradens.—Devon. (Montagu) 
* Blennius ocellaris.—Devon. (Montagu) 
* Blennius Gattorugine. —Devon. (Montagu) 
Cornwall. (Couch) 
* Blennius Montagui.—Devon. (Montagu) Corn- 
wall. (Couch) 
Pholis leevis.—“. Shan.” Common. 
Gunnellus vulgaris.—Gumnnel or “ Nine eyes.” 
Common. 
Gunnellus viviparus.—* Greenbone.” Not un- 
common. 
Callionymus Lyra. 
Gurnard.” 
Crenilabrus Tinca.— Wrasse. Not scarce. 
Labrus Balanus.—Ballan Wrasse. Not scarce. 
* Labrus Coquus. “ Cuckoo fish.” Scarce. 
Cornwall. (Jago.) 
* Pagrus lineatus.—Devon. (Montagu) 
Pagrus vulgaris.—Braize. Common. 
Perca Labrax._—Basse. Common in some 
seasons. 
Perca fluviatilis—Perch. In Slapton Ley. 
Trachinus Draco.— Weaver. Not common. On 
June 4th, 1836, several were taken off the Yealm. 
Persons incautiously handling them, receivedsevere 
and disagreeable wounds from their foremost dorsal 
fins. 
Lophius piscatorius.—Angler, or “ Monk” of 
fishermen. Not rare. 
Trigla Lyra.— Piper. Not uncommon. 
* Trigla levis—Devon. (Montagu.) 
* Trigla lineata.—Devon. (Montagu.) Cornwall. 
(Couch.) 
Trigla hirundo.—Tub. Common. 
Trigla Gurnardus.—Grey gurnard. Not un- 
common. 
Dragonet or “ Yellow 
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