PLATE LIX. 
Callarias barbatus ex terreo albicans, in laterlbus macula nigra, cauJ* 
parum tllvisa, inandibulis minutis, sed acutissinii* 
dentibus asperls. Klein miss. pisc. 5. p. 6. n- 
Aeglefinus JBellon. aq. p. 127. 
Asellus major Aldrm. pisc. p. 282. 
Callarias Asellus minor. Jonst. de pisc. p. \. t. i. f.l. 
Gadus cirro unico, linea lateral! nigra. Bloch Fisch. Deutschh^' 
p. 138. (f. 62, 
Aigrefin, & Eglefin. Belon.Wi. tcc. 
Hadock. Will. Jchth. 170 . — Raii Syn. pisc. SS.’—Penn. Bril- 
Zool. 3. p. 179, 
At a certain season of the year, the Haddocks assemble togetliel" 
in immense shoals in the Northern seas, preparatory to their annual 
migrations to the southward, in the course of which they visit the 
coasts of the British Isles. Some short time after their appearaflC® 
in the German sea, they are equally abundant upon the coasts oi 
Sweden, Denmark, and Holland, as on the shores of Britain, bul^ 
after passing down the channel to the southward, as far, as the coa^^ 
of France, it is not certain that they proceed any further In that 
rection. It has been observed, that in those periodical migration* 
which take place in the winter season, about the end of NovembeTi 
or beginning of December, that it never enters the Medlteiranean ' 
neither does it appear in the Baltic, or even pass the sound toward* 
that sea : Copenhagen, and other markets on the coast of the Baltic* 
and also Hamburgh, being supplied with the Haddock by the fisher* 
men, who take them in vast quantities in the sea, off Heiligeland. 
