mr. a. Patterson’s notes from Yarmouth. 323 
the series of Neolithic Flint Implements from Massingham, used 
by the former gentleman to illustrate the lecture which he 
delivered to this Society in April, 1891, and which will be found 
printed in the present part of the Society’s ‘ Transactions,’ p. 250 
et seq. 
VIII. 
SOME MARINE NOTES FROM YARMOUTH. 
Ey Arthur Patterson. 
Read 29th March, 1892. 
I regret I am unable to record the occurrence of more than two 
species of Fish new to the County fauna since the publication 
of my “ Fish Notes ” in last year’s ‘ Transactions,’ viz., the 
Two-spotted Goby ( Oobius ruthensparri ) and the Pole or Craig-Huko 
( Pleuronectes cynoglosm *). I have exercised equally as much 
vigilance as in other years, but, from a variety of causes, not the 
least of which was the extreme and unusual “sheerness,” or 
transparency, of the water during the summer months when the 
shrimpers were most busy, producing less satisfactory results. 
These men take less “ muck ” (small fishes, crustaceans, starfishes, 
Ac.), as well as fewer shrimps when the water is very clear. 
I have, however, met with some others both rare and interesting, 
which may be thought worthy of special mention in the records of 
the Society. An * signifies new to the county list. 
