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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : FISHES. 
Pagellus centrodontus (Cuv. and Yal.). Sea Bream. 
A fine example was taken in a draw-net off Yarmouth beach, 
1st April, 1898. This species is seldom captured. — A. P. Two 
others have been recorded in Norfolk. 
* Soorpcen a dactyloptera (Do la Roche). Rose Pinck. 
The fish recorded in the last list (vol. v. p. G35) as the Bergylt 
( Sebastes norvegicus ) subsequently proved to be this species. See 
also ‘Zoologist,’ 1894, pp. 230 and 431. Mr. Patterson saw 
a second example, obtained at Lowestoft on December 10th, 1895, 
which measured 8 inches in length. The first specimen April 29th, 
1894, from Yarmouth, measured 5f inches only. — T. S. Noted 
February, 1889, as new to Norfolk. 
Cottijs bubalis (Suppe.). Bubalis. 
An example, 4J inches long, was taken in a draw-net on Yarmouth 
beach, on 17th August, 1895. Seldom met with on the East Coast 
of Norfolk.— A. P. 
Cottus scorpius (L.) var. grzenlandicus. Greenland Bullhead. 
Occasionally captured by the Shrimpers. One on March 7th 
and another December 19th, 1895. A 7-inch example taken on 
a line with Cods and Congers off Yarmouth, April 18th, 1898. 
Trigla iiirundo. Bull-dog variety. 
Recorded in ‘Zoologist,’ June, 1897, by Mr. Patterson. 
Trigla lineata. Streaked Gurnard. 
Examples of this fish are not seldom brought in by trawlers at 
Yarmouth and Lowestoft ; the precise locality in which they are 
captured is of course uncertain. One, landed at Lowestoft on 
March 9th, 1896, was said to have been taken near that port, which 
its fresh condition seemed to render probable. — A. P. 
Scomber scomber var. scriptus. Scribbled Mackerel. 
Mr. Patterson says that since the fishermen have learned to 
distinguish this fish, examples have been met with yearly ; lie has 
recorded several in the months of June, September, and December. 
The first he saw was in December, 1894. He has met with a variety 
having the whole of the back of one colour unrelieved by any other. 
The last Mackerel of 1897 were brought in on 6th December. 
