102 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Molva vulgaris, Mem. (Day, vol. L, p. 305, pi. 



LXXXVL). The ling. 

 Lota vulgaris, Cuv. (Day, vol. I., p. 308, pi. LXXXVIL). 



The burbot. 

 Motella mustela, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 314, pi. 



LXXXVIII.) . The five-bearded rockling. 

 Family Ophidiim:. 

 Ammodytes lanceolatus, Lesauv. (Day, vol. I., p. 329, 



pi. XCIL). The greater sand-eel. 

 Ammodytes to'bianus, Linn. (Day, vol. I., p. 331, pi. 



XCIL). The lesser sand-eel. 

 Family Pleuronectimi — the flat fishes. 



A very important family of food fishes. The 



symmetry is so disturbed in the adult that both eyes 



are placed on one, the coloured, side of the body, which 



is uppermost as the fish lies on the sea-bottom. 



Hippo glossoides Umandoides (Day, vol. II., p. 9, pi. 



XCV.). Long rough dab. 

 Bhombus maximus, Linn (Day, vol. II., p. 11, pi. 



XCVL). Theturbot. 

 Rhombus Icevis, Eondel. (Day, vol. II. , p, 14, pi. 



XCVIL). The brill or brett. 

 Bhombus norvegicus, Giinther (Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., 



vol. XV. (1889), p. 217, pi. IV., fig. C). 



The Norway top-knot. 

 Zeugopterus unimaculatus , Eisso (Day, vol. II., p. 16, 



pi. XCIX.). Bloch's topknot. 

 Zeugopterus punctatus, Bloch (Day, vol. II., p. 18, 



pi. C). Muller's topknot. 

 Amoglossus megastoma, Donovan (Day, vol. II. , p. 21, 



pi. XCVIIL). The sail fluke. 

 Amoglossus laterna, Walb. (Day, vol. II. , p. 22, pi. 



XCIX). The megrim. 

 Pleuronectes platessa, Linn. (Day, vol. II. , p. 26, pi. 



CL). The plaice, 



