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two or three pounds in weight, from the small streams which 
unite to form the Thet.”— Lubbock’s “ Fauna of Norfolk.” 
‘‘ One m Norwich Museum taken near Shropham.” — J. H. G. 
Sir Tliomas llrowne mentions it— “ to be had in the Norwich 
river and between it and Yarnioutli, as also in the rivers of 
Marsliland.” 
Mr. Norman, of Yarmouth, caught one 2 lbs. 2 ozs. in wei^^ht 
near Bernoy Arms, Cement \Yorks. ° ’ 
i^lEiiLucius VULGARIS (Fleming.) Hake. 
“ In hebruary, 1847, a hake about 30 inches long, was caught 
off Sherringham.” — J. II. G. ^ 
IMolva ^ ULGAiiiy (L.) Lin^. 
Norfolk Estuary ; common, but not of large size. 
Yarmouth. — P. 
In the L Estrange Household Book,” frequent mention is 
made of this species— 5 -.— 1 1 Hen. VIII., 1519 :— 
‘ Item.— P-' for half a hundred Lynge xd. Item.— For carrying 
of y same I.yngo fr. y« Bulle to y* comon Stath, iiijd.” 
JMotella TRICIRRATA (Bl.) Three- bearded Kockling. 
NorfoUv Estuary.— .Mr. Plowright. Sherringham, one specimen. 
Ji. G. 
IMotella mustela (L.) Five-bearded Podding. 
Norfolk Estuary, two-Aug„ 1870; Sept., I871.”-Mr. Plow- 
''ery small specimen taken Dec. 17th, 
18-.1. “Abundant at Cromer among stones at low water.”— 
Paxiceps TRIFURCU3 (Walb.) Lesser Forkbeard. 
Norfolk Estuaiy.— Mr. Plowright. “A few taken off Cromer”— 
J. II. G. Sherringham, Jan. 29th, 1846: Pev. E. W Dowel 
(“ Zoologist," 1264.) “ One of the mrest British species ’’-Yn/- 
rell, vol. ii, 293. 
Fam. IV. — Ophidiid^. 
Ammodttes tobiakus (L.) Larger sand-launce. 
Norfolk Estuary. Common. 
Yarmouth.— P. Lowestoft. Common.— J. H. G. 
