AN ANNOTATED LIST OF CORNISH FISHES. 29 
record is of a specimen found by Cocks in the stomach of a Cod 
at Falmouth. The Lancelet (Branchiostomma lanceolata, Pall.) 
is evidently very local in sand down to forty-five fathoms all 
along the south coast, but cannot be considered rare. In a 
favoured spot in twenty-five fathoms in, Falmouth Bay eleven 
were obtained at a single cast of the dredge in 1904, and speci- 
mens have been taken on each of three subsequent visits to 
the same place. On the north coast single specimens have been 
found at St. Ives and at Padstow. Vallentin found young larve 
4 to 6 mm. long fairly common in St. Ives Bay in August, 1905, 
but in spite of careful dredging was not successful in finding its 
permanent habitat. 
