FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
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XVI. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Additions to Part IV. — Fishes (Seventh List).+ 
By A. H. Patterson. 
When preparing the following records of rare and interesting 
species which I have met with during the past five years, I 
could but regret that so few persons take any active interest in 
the Marine Fishes of the East Coast other than those few 
species that are of value from a commercial point of view. 
My request for records of “ occurrences ” in this Journal, in 
Vol.VIII., has met with little or no response ; one correspondent, 
however, is deserving ot mention — Mr. F. C. Cook, a young 
naturalist living in Lowestoft, who has been good enough to 
send me occasional information from the Suffolk border. 
I have had the pleasure of adding three new species to the 
East Coast Fauna, as will be noted in the text. I may remark 
that the bulk of my ichthyological observations are printed 
annually in the January number of the “ Zoologist.” 
Black Sea Bream ( Cantharus lineatus ) . — An example of 
this fish, in. long, was sent me from Lowestoft 
on February 10th, 1912, by Mr. F. C. Cook. It 
had been washed up on the seashore. The first 
recorded for Suffolk, and the second for this 
neighbourhood. 
Bass (Labrax lupus ). — Two were recorded in the “ Anglers’ 
News” as taken at Aldeburgh. scaling 13 lb., in 
July, 1912 ; and a 12-pounder was caught off 
Southwold Pier in November following. Large 
examples are uncommon off the Norfolk Coast, 
t For previous Lists see Vols. I., 1873-4, p. 21: III., p. 677 ; V., p.634: VI., 
p 495; VIII., p. 844. 
Those marked with an * are new to the County List. 
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