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Lruciscus nuTii.us (L.) Eoacli. 
Common in streams and broads. 
^Ir. Gurney remarks that they are very fine in tlie Yare and 
'Wensurn. Mr. biorman caught one at Yarmouth which weighed 
2 lbs. 2 ozs. 
Leuciscus BUGGEXIIAGII (Cuv. and Yal.) Pomeranian Bream. 
Surlingham broad. — INIr. stills. “One taken at Cossey, 
upwards of four pounds in weight, is now in the Norwich 
!Museum.” — Lubbock. 
'J’his has l)ccn proved by Professor Yon Siebold to be a hybrid 
between Abramis bnima and Leuciscus rutilus. 
Leuciscus cepu.vlus (L.) Chub. 
“ Is totally unknown in the Bure, the Yare, and I lielieve the 
\Yaveney. Is very large in some Norfolk rivers, the Ouse, the 
Thet, and the ^Yissoy, near Stoke Ferry.” — Lubbock. 
Sir T. Browne remarks, “ the chubbe, to be found in 
divers other rivers in ihigland, I have not obst;rved in these.” 
Leuciscus ERYTriRoriiTriAUMUS (L.) Budd. 
Common in the broads and rivers. 
!Mr. Norman has taken one weighing 3 lbs. 1 oz. 
Leuciscus vulgaris (Cuv.) Dace. 
Common. 
“ Abundant and large in the upper Yare. Does not thrive in 
ponds.”— J. II. G. 
This and the two preceding are mentioned in Sir T. Browne’s 
list. 
!Mr. T. G. Bayfield, of Norwich, states that a specimen of Avhat 
he confidently believed to be the vnr. Leuciscus cceruleus was 
taken some years ago by ^Ir. Ewing, between Keswick and 
Cringleford 5Iills. 
Leuciscus puoxixus (L.) Minnow. 
Tinca vulgaris (Yar.) Tench. 
Common in lakes and ponds. 
Mr. Gurney says “the only river locality I know for the tench 
in Norfolk is in the Y’are, above Trowse.” It occurs also in the 
