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Part III. — Twenty 'fourth Annual Report 



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 an Argentine 

 two 4-Bearded Rocklings 

 two Grey Gurnards 

 a small Conger 

 a Red Gurnard 

 a Turbot . 

 a Black Sole 

 a 3-Bearded Rockling 

 a Fresh-water Eel - 

 a Streaked Gurnard 

 a Sapphirine Gurnard 

 22, 23, 26 and 27. Earstones of four Lumpenus 

 24 and 25. Earstones of two Solenettes 

 28 and 29. ,, two Solea vari 



30. Earstones of a Witch Sole . 



31. ,, Lophius piscatoriu& 



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PLATE V. 



1 and 2. Right and left earstones of two Megrims 

 3 and 4. Earstones of two Herrings 



5. Earstones of a Roach 



6. ,, a Black Goby 



7. a Conger, 54 inches long . 



8. ,, a Ballan Wrasse 



9. , , a Salmon, weighing 10 lbs. 

 10 and 11. . , two Common Dragonets, 1 12mm. long 



12. ,, a Lesser Grey Mullet 



13. ,, a Fresh-water Perch 

 15. ,, a Lumpsucker, 15£ inches long 

 16-17. three Sprats 

 18 and 24. ,, two Spotted Dragonets 



19. ,, a Lophius, 36 inches long . 



20. ,, a Fresh- water Pike 



21. ,, a Catfish, 27 inches long . 

 22 and 26. ,, two Atherines, 3£ and 5 inches long 

 23. a Mullus barbatus . 

 25. ,, a Fresh- water Eel . 



27. ,, a Pogge, 5f inches long 



28. ,, a Lemon Dab, 15 inches lone 



29. due Earstone of a Coregonus, 8 inches long 



30. Earstones of a Cyclogaster liparis . 



31. One Earstone of a Viviparous Blenny 



32. ,, a Pilchard . 



33. ,, a Mackerel . 



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