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Fam. XXXVII. — Atherinid.e. 
Atherina presbyter (Cuv.) Atherine. 
Lowestoft. — J. H. G. 
Norfolk Estuary — frequent in the summer months. 
Fam. XXXVIII. — Mugilid.e. 
Mugil capito (Cuv.) Grey ISIullet. 
Norfolk Estuary : common. Yarmouth. — P. 
“Several years ago,” Mr. Gurney Avrites, “a lot of unusually 
large grey mullet, were sent to the X-orwich market from 
Blakeney. I have also seen some very fine specimens taken on 
the Suffolk coast, at the mouth of the river Orwell.” 
Mugil chelo (Cuv.) Lesser Grey Mullet. 
Norfolk Estuary.— F. J. CressweU, Esq. 
Fam. XLII. — Gobiesocidce. 
Lepadogaster bimaculatus (Giinth.) Two-spotted Sucker. 
hor the only record of this being taken on the Norfolk coa-^t I 
am indebted to the Rev. E. W. Dowell, who caught one at 
Plakeney, in July, 1846. 
Order IL— Acaxthopterygii pharyxgogxathi. 
Fam. II. — Labrid.e. 
Labrus maculates (Bloch.) Ballan Wrasse. 
“ A young one, about eight inches long, Avas taken with hook 
and line in the outer harbour at Lowestoft, in Au^^ust 185‘> ”— 
J. H. G. o . 
Yarmouth, April 15th, 1868. — Gunn. Lj-nn Roads, Nov 14th 
1869.— E. L. King. , • in, 
Labrus mixtus (L.) Green Wrasse. 
A specimen in the Wisbeach :Museum was, as I am informed 
by Mr. Foster, the curator, captured in the X-orfolk Estuary in 
1850. Mr. CressweU has once taken this fish off Hunstanton. 
