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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : FISHES. 
Ballan Wrasse ( Lambrus maculatus, Block). 
An example of this fish, now in the Norwich Castle-Museum, 
was taken at Winterton on the 11th June, 1900; a second on 13th 
March, 1 902. 
Montagu’s Sucker ( Liparis montagui, Donov.). 
I have frequently seen this fish from North and West Norfolk, 
but Mr. Patterson tells me that he had not met with it at 
Yarmouth till the present spring (1904), when, on separate 
occasions, three, two of which were full of spawn, were brought 
to him early in March. 
Scribbled Mackerel (Scomber scombms, Lin., var. scriptus ). 
A specimen in the Norwich Museum was sent from Yarmouth 
by Mr. Patterson, on 26th November, 1901. Several other 
examples have been observed here. 
* Gattorugine ( Blennius gattorugine, Block). 
On 25th May, 1899, Mr. Patterson sent me a specimen of this 
fish, which had been taken on the 21st of that month by a 
Yarmouth shrimper ; this, I believe, was the first recognised 
instance of the occurrence of this species on the Norfolk coast. 
It was mentioned by Dr. Lowe in a foot-note to his last list. See 
vol. vi. p. 500. 
Power Cod ( Gudus minutus). 
Mr. Patterson records one 8 inches long taken in a shrimp-net at 
Yarmouth, on 13 th May, 1901. 
A Hybrid Turbot-Brill, now in the Nat. Hist. Mus. South 
Kensington, was obtained by Mr. Patterson in January, 1902. 
* Ekstrom’s Topnot ( Zeugopterus unimaculatus, Moreau). 
In September, 1902, an example of this fish, which had been 
hung over the mantel-piece of a Yarmouth shrimper, was given to 
Mr. Patterson, and, although in a dried state, there was no 
difficulty in determining the species. It was about 5 inches in 
length. 
Muller’s Topnot ( Zeugopterus punctatus). 
A specimen, 7£ inches long, now in the Yarmouth Museum, was 
taken on 27th March, 1902. 
