S46 FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : FISHES. 
5th, 1906. In June, 1907, no less than three, all 3 inches in 
length, came into my hands. 
Lesser Forkbeard ( Raniceps trifurcatus). 
I am inclined to think this species is often mistaken for 
Liparis, which when young it somewhat resembles. Length 
of this, and subsequent examples, 34 inches. 
Hybrid Turbot-brill. 
June 7th, 1904 ; one measuring 144 inches; weight 24 ozs. 
One or two since. Not so rare as I had suspected. 
Muller’s Topnot ( Zeugopterus punctatus). 
One off Cromer Knowle, February 10th, 1908. Length 
64 inches. 
* Megrim ( Arnoglossus laterna). 
A 44 inch Megrim was taken on the roadstead by a shrimper, 
April 30th, 1906. Another on July 30th. 
Lemon Sole ( Soleu lascaris). 
Mr. Robert Beazor, fish-merchant, sent me a very beautiful 
10 inch specimen on August 8th, 1906. 
Salmon-Trout (Salmo trutta). 
A remarkable incursion of this species into local waters, 
July, 1906. Mr. Robert Beazor had on sale no less than 
1000 lbs. One example weighed i6J lbs., several others 12 lbs. 
One taken on a hook off Britannia Pier, October 28th, 1908, 
weight 34 lbs., and another smaller one on the same date. 
Crucian Carp ( Cyprinus carassius). 
This species swarms in a shallow horse-pond near the M aids 
Head Inn, Lound (midway between Yarmouth and Lowestoft). 
On July 30, 1908, I caught from the roadside a dozen, running 
to four inches in length. They have grown remarkably since, 
in an aquarium. 
Anchovy ( Engraulis encrasicholus). 
A much injured example taken in a herring-net on October 
23rd, 1906. Adult. 
Sunfisii ( Orthagoriscus mola). 
A small example taken in a herring-net, October, 1905 ; 
was sold on the fish wharf, and sent away before I managed 
to see it. 
