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JAGO’S GOLDSINNY. 
Ooldsinnij, 
Jago; in Ray’s Synopsis Piscium. f. 3 
“ Yaerell; British Fishes, vol. i, p. 333. 
Ctenolahrvs rupestris, Ogvier Ireland, vol. iv, p. 129. 
Gunti.eu; Cat.Br.M., vol.iv- p.89. 
In the west of England this 1= » 
many districts besides it is so also alth''°TT 
not in considerable numbers It’ individuals are 
Scotland, as well as in the BalJc ll 
the fishes of Sweden and on ii,' reckous it among 
in the Mediterranean. Lhilike L c' 
fniinrl It t n '^uiiKe tne Oorkwmg, I have not 
taper TOter *“'11. “d it iippears M prefer 
b“t Lrt ' “r ' ’‘"l""' ““ “"“"I. It tales , 
enter, 1 , Aequentl, cught in the crab-pot,, which it 
them I, ? ” ‘■''“"S ““ !>”“ expended within 
cooTuiircr:: “‘»- 
Its u,u.al length i, about «,e inche,. with a depth o( an 
dor. I t « “'■e ™ntr.l finst from the front of the 
equal ! I ” *“ "Pl'« 'iPi ja-s 
u-hh 1! ■I'*’' '■--Jy '"'eted 
line ?, Sdl''“™r, with scale, of , mailer size- lateral 
e do", ‘ tetmina io 
the sn^ confessedly prone to vary, wliile 
the * e icved to constitute a constant character In 
h e ITof Y A'" hte™ 
snot at ’ ^ A and a deep pink lengthened 
SctlenJTh to be 
on the side 
the sides give the appearance of faint pink lines; pectoral, 
