134 The Official Guide to the 
(Sciena aguila), which was taken off Sheringham 
in 1841. The two large BREAMS, respectively 7 lbs. 
5 ozs. and 8 lbs. 6 ozs. in weight, were captured in the 
River Wensum, above Hellesdon Mills. There are 
also specimens of the SPANISH and POMERANIAN 
BreEaAms, and of Ray’s BrEAM, from Yarmouth; a 
fine Suffolk Tunny (Orcynus thynnus); various © 
GURNARDS ; three and fifteen-spined STICKLEBACKS ; 
and a very remarkable fish, known as the DEAL-FISH — 
(Trachypterus arcticus), taken in Holkham Bay, in 
October, 1879 ; also the head of a large SworD-FISH 
(Xhipius gladius), which was caught at Mundesley in 
October, 1861. 
Case Il. 
contains, amongst other specimens, an OPAH, or 
Kinc-Fisu (Lampris luna), a very beautifully-coloured 
fish when in a fresh condition ; it was taken at Eccles 
in July, 1844; a FisHinc Froc (Lophius piscatorius), 
and a Wour-FisH (Azarrhichas lupus) from Yar-— 
mouth; also various species of WRASSE, some of 
them finely-coloured fish when living, followed by 
Cuuss, TENCH, Carp—both common and crucian— 
and Dacsg, the silvery beauty of which has quite 
departed. 
Case Ill. 
'In this case is a monster PIKE, which weighed 
24 lbs. when it was taken from the River Bure; a 
SALMON, now a very rare fish in the rivers of Nor- 
folk, captured on the flooded meadows at Lakenham, 
in 1872; also ALICE SHAD, CODLING, EEL-POUT, or 
Bursot (Lota vulgaris), a freshwater relative of the 
Cod-fish, and Rock Lincs, both three and five-bearded. 
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