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GASTROPODA. 



Eolis Cuverii 

 Fiona nobilis 

 Doris tubercuiata 

 pilosa 



Pleurobranchus plumula 

 Aplysia punctata 

 Odontophore of Aplysia 

 Radula of Chiton descrepans 

 ,, Nassa articulata 

 ,, Buccinnum undatum 

 „ Helix pisana 

 Solecurtis Candida 



CEPHALOPODA. 



Sepia officinalis 

 Eggs of ditto 

 Loliga vulgaris 

 Young do. just hatched 

 Sepiola Rondeletii 

 Octopus vulgaris 

 Radula of Sepia officinalis 

 Octopus vulgaris 

 Shells of each species 



PISCES. 



Petromyzon fluviatilis (Mud Lam- 

 prey) 



Lamna cornubica (Porbeagle) 

 Torpedo vulgaris (Cramp Fish) 

 Squatina angelus (angel or Monk 

 Fish) 



Sygnathus acus (Pipe Fish) 



,, lumbriformis (worm pipe 

 fish) 



Acestra iEquorea (needle fish) 



,, incubating 

 Lepidograster cornubiensis (Sucker) 

 Liparis Montagui ^Sea snail) 

 Rhombus hirtus (Miiller'sTop Knot) 

 Motella ticerrata (Rockling) 

 Labrus trimaculata (Wrasse) 

 „ bergylta 

 mixtus 

 *Holocanthus 

 Gobius aurata (Goby) 

 reticularis 

 ,, embryos in stages 

 Callionymus dracunculus (Dragonet) 

 Blennius gattorugine (Blenuy) 

 Gunellus ocellatus (Gunell) 

 Zeus faber (John Dory) 

 Cantharus griseus (Cantharus) 

 Pagellus centrodontus (Sea bream) 

 Gasterosteus spinachia (Stickleback) 

 Cottus bubalis (Bullhead) 



young 

 Trigla lyra (Gurnard) 



„ lineata (Rock Gurnard) 

 Trachinus vivipara (Weever) 



draco (Great Weever) 

 Mullus surmuletus (Mullet) 

 Labrax lupus (Basse) 



The above specimens have been prepared and mounted by 

 Mr. J. Sinel, Cleveland Road, Jersey. The larger fish have 

 been preserved by Dr. Davidson's process. 



