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Mullet. 
drey MulJct (blai-hak)— bleiceAc (7), bUMX)ceAc (7), UntiAc (0), 
LaiiaO (7), inilleA'o (7), niuiLleiX) (6). 
Red Mullet (blai-hok durok) — bleice^c -oeAivg or blei-occAc 
r)CA\\s (7). 
MuLLiGADOON (see Angler). 
Needle-fish (see Spearling). 
Nine Eyes (see Gurnard). 
Parrot-fish (sec Shanny). 
Perch (pair-she). 
pci]\fe (7),ci\eA5A>; uifge (10), ucAHAe -oeiLgtieAc (7), f|:ofvitAc (6). 
Pike (gal-esk). 
j^Aill-iAfs ^iO), 5aiL11a\]"5 (6), lAjx (7), 56-0^^ (6), geAtjut' 
(7), Uiir (3). 
Pilchard (pil-shair). 
pilfeA[\ (7), pilfcijA (G), fei|\"oni (7), geilnnn (7), fmugAit^le 
]\6m (2). 
The last word is incorrectly identified. According to Colgan 
it means a " Jelly-lish," and is a very expressive term for this 
invertebrate which will be alluded to in a subsequent article. 
PiNKEEN (see Stickleback). 
Pipe-fish or 1£arl (euro- vine). 
co|A|\Atiune (3). 
Plaice or Spotted Fluke (Ija-hog vrak). 
LcAtbj; b|Aex^c (1), IcAcog (2), Liceo^ (2), leACog (7), Leic (9) 
plAifhi (7). 
(Compare Flounder or Fluke). 
Pollock (piil-og). 
polloj (7), iniLtog (6), PAI65 (2), uulLoj (G), civotug (7), rulLog 
(7), niAjAc (7), iiiAiigAc (7 Mayo), nionjAc (7), iiionAc (3) 
iinil|\iif (7). 
The last term seems to be applied to a large Pollock whereas 
DeAjAjog is said to mean a Red Pollock (Dinneen). 
Black Pollock (see Coalfish). 
