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FISHES. 
43. Pagellus centrodontus, De la Roche. Common Sea Bream- 
Common in the Moray Firth, and were increasing in 1852 
(Day's Brit. Fishes, vol. i. p. 37). 
Very abundant in the sea-lochs of the west of Suther- 
land, and known by the local name of " Bulgarian Haddies." 
"We have caught many of these fish at the head of Glen 
Coul, and also at Loch Inver. These sell in the London 
market sometimes at Is. each, but are not reckoned market- 
able by the west coast fishermen, nor much esteemed as 
food. 
" Barbadoes Haddock," usually corrupted into " Barbarian 
Hadday." Very common during the herring season, and 
often caught in the herring-nets, but totally disregarded as 
an article of food as long as any other fish can be obtained 
(Peach). 
44. Pagellus bagaraveo {Brunn.). Spanish Bream. 
45. Pagellus owenii, CHinth. Axillary Bream. 
46. Pagellus acarne {Cm.). 
47. Pagellus erythrinus (i.). 
Family SOORP^NID^. 
48. Sebastes norwegicus {Mull). Bergylt. 
Two or three examples of this fish are recorded by Dr. Day as 
having occurred on the south side of the Moray Firth. 
Division ACANTHOPTEEYGII SCI^NIFOEMES. 
Family SCI.ffiNIDjE. 
49. Scisaena aquila {Lacdp.). Maigre. 
