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Ouse, above Denver. Mr. Norman informs me that the largest he 
has caught near Yarmouth weighed 5 lbs. U ozs. 
Abramis beam a (L.) Lake Bream. 
Ouse and Brandon river, very abundant and attaining a large 
size. 
Yare. — J. H. G. 
I have twice known a bream of 7 lbs. weight taken in the 
Wensum, at Cossey. One of these specimens was : — length, 
25J in., depth, 8^ in., thickness, 3^ in., weight, 7 lbs. 1 oz. The 
large bream bear the local name of ‘ bellows ’ in the neighbourhood 
of Norwich.” 
Mr. Borman, of Yarmouth, tells me he caught a bream which 
weighed 8 lbs. 12 ozs. 
Abramis blicca (B1.) White Bream. 
Norfolk Broads. — Lubbock. 
Alburnus lucidus (Heck et Kner.) Bleak. 
Very abundant in ditches at North Wootton. I have seen some 
which were taken in the Ouse, below Denver sluice, at low water. 
Though probably occurring in other parts of B'orfolk these are the 
only localities of which I have any record of their having been 
taken. 
Nemachilus barbatulus (L.) Loach. 
“ Not gregarious or abundant, but found in the smaller streams, 
wherever stones afford a lurking place.” — Lubbock. 
FaM. XXL — CLUPEIDiE. 
Engraulis encrasicholus (Cuv.) Anchovy. 
Frequently caught during the summer months, in stow nets in 
the river opposite Lynn. They are generally from seven to eight 
inches in length. 
Yarmouth : “A specimen found on this beach. May, 1830.” — 
Paget. This is probably the same referred to in “ Yarrell’s 
British Fishes,” communicated by Mr. Dawson Turner. 
Clupea harengus (L.) Herring. 
Mr. T. Southwell has kindly sent me the following official 
