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lanthorn gurnard. 
shining gurnard. 
long-finned captain. 
Trigla lucerna, 
“ « 
“ obscura, 
milaii, 
aiirBota^rvri “"if" 
Yaeeell; Br. Fishes, vol. i, p. @3 
Lacepedb. Risso. 
but peXps 'trigla ob sour a, 
which seemed to contradict one of A a name 
of the species, he changed it fo! ^ ^'^PPosed characteristics 
!-^fors to its supposed pfoperjv S m ^^Pocially 
IS more particularly the parent ^bich 
denominations. ^ at least of its English 
the British seas by Dr^ ParTiell ^wh inhabiting 
in studying the fishes of our’ r ° engaged 
S “emen „„dcr ,l,e „a„„ of,™;"'”'? “ 7“ »’dl knoTO 
great elevation of the nrlmartr • ^^‘b'^oed Captain, from 
but It had remained generally if ^oi'sul fin • 
®et on It on account of its sinfll the little value 
for the table. I have obtained it 7o ^ufitness 
-t appear to be caught in but it does 
event it from being taken by oth*^*^ ^'‘bits 
dredging operation of a trawl. I Lo ff ‘ban by the 
taken the hook. ^o ^stance of its having 
his fish appears to be well knn^ • , 
w ere, according to Lacepede and Ris Mediterranean, 
ii. P Its manners are highlf 
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