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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : FISHES. 
XX. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Additions to Part IV., Fishes (Sixth LisT).f 
By A. H. Patterson. 
Read 30 th March, 1909. 
Those marked with a * are new to the County List. 
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The following additions to the list of the more notable Norfolk 
Fishes, I regret, do not include so many new species as, 
perhaps, characterised two or three of those preceding it ; 
I have exercised quite as much watchfulness, but with the 
exception of the year 1907, from atmospheric and kindred 
conditions proving disadvantageous, indeed almost disastrous, 
my shrimper friends fell in with very few r rare or interesting 
fishes. My best find has certainly been Scomber thunnina, 
in July, 1906, a species hitherto unrecorded for the British 
seas. I feel convinced that diligent search in other parts of 
the County, more especially in the neighbourhood of Lynn 
and Wells, and between Yarmouth and Lowestoft, would be 
the means of adding still fresh species to our Fish Fauna, 
and I shall be pleased to receive reports of rare species for 
the above list ; or to examine doubtful examples, that may 
come in the way of members of the Society in the time to 
come. 
Rose Perch ( Scorpcena dactyloptera). 
An example of this species, r j\ inches long, was taken 
in a shrimp-net, June 8th, 1905. 
* Black Sea Bream ( Cantharus lineatus ). 
From the neighbourhood of Cromer Knowle I received on 
f For previous lists see vols. i., 1873-4., p. 21; i ii. , p. 677; v., 634 ; 
and vi., p. 495. 
