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liave, lu recent years, been introduced into various parts of the 
county, and seem to have fairly established themselves. 
Tixc.v vui.GAKis (Var.). Tench. 
Ihe late Mr. Johnson of AVatlington informed me that, in the 
ponds there, wherever Tench and lioach and I'erch are found 
together, the former are always large, and there are few young 
ones to he seen ; where there are no other fish the young Tench are 
numoi'oiis, and they nev'er attain t<i a large .size. 
UuTiiAaoiuscus .MOI.A (L.). .Sun-tish. 
Miss (Jurney records one found on Over.strand beach, Xovemher 
Idtli, 18.10. IraiKs. >iorfnlk ami Norwich Nat. 8oc. vol. ii. p. 21. 
La.m.va coh.vuhica (Cm.). Torheagle. 
^ esterday a young Porbeagle Shark was found alive, stramled 
on Oveintrand beach. It was 2.),J in. long from snout to Uiil. 
J. If. (b, in lit., Xovember 12th, 1880 (T. S.). 
Aloiu’.cias VUU-K.S (Cm.), 'riirasher. 
Mr. Soutliwell mentions one, caught in herring-nets olf 
Lowestoft, September 28tli, 1879; and another exam[)lc, from 
the same locality, and caught under similar circumstances, on 
October 22nd, 1881. U measured: body, (i ft. G in. ; tail G ft. 4 in. 
* Toui-kik) VL'LOAiiis (Yar.). Torpedo. 
iNfi. Levy ot Le>westoft (December 1st, 18i83) ha.i a fine specimen, 
taken in a trawl-net oil that place. The sketch Avhich Mr. Lew 
sent me leaves no doubt that this was correctly named. 
One found alive on tlie beach at Sea Palling, and preserved 
by Cunn of Norwich, February 2-,lrd, 1883." — T. S. 
Syu.vTi.vA VUI.OAUI.S (Cray). Monk-lisli. 
“ I saw one e.xhibited by tisliermen on the beach at Lowestol't, 
August oth, 1874.” — T. S. 
Pktromvzox .MARi.s'us (L.). Sea Lamprey. 
‘•One, -281 in. long, caught in Barton Broad, June 18lli, 1873, 
ittached to a lench, which it had commencetl to eat.” — T. S. 
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