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FISHES. 
Belone vulgaris.— a Gar pike.” Not uncommon. 
Abramis Brama.— Bream. Common 
* Exocoetus exiliens.— Greater flying fish .— 
A specimen threw itself on Plymouth Quay. Also 
thought to have occurred in Cornwall. (Couch’s 
Fauna, p. 40.) 
Scomberesox saurus.— Saury. Uncommon. 
Lepadogaster cornubiensis.— Cornish sucker. 
Lepadogaster bimaculatus. —Torrcross, &c.— 
(Montagu.) 
* Liparis Montagui.—At Milton, (Montagu.) 
Cornwall. (Couch.) 
Cyclopterus lumpus.- Lump flsh. Not un¬ 
common. Has been taken in the Sound. 
Esox lucius.— Pike. In Slapton Ley. 
Echineis remora.— Sucking flsh. Bare. 
Morhua vulgaris.— Cod. Common. 
Morhua aeglefinus.— Haddock. Common. 
Morhua lusca.— Bib. 
Morhua barbata.— Pouting. Common. 
Physcis furcatus.— Fork-beard. 
Gadus Mustela. —I have taken these at the 
mouth of the Yealm in March. 
Gadus tricirratus.—Common. 
* Gadus argenteolus.—Devon. (Montagu.) 
Molva vulgaris.— Ling. Not uncommon. 
Merlangus carbonarius.— Coal fish or “ Running 
Pollack.” Common. 
Merlangus vulgaris.— Whiting. Common. 
Merlangus Pollachius.— Pollack. Common. 
Ammodytes tobianus.— Launce. Common. 
Merlucius vulgaris.— Hake. Abundant, but 
more so formerly. 
Pleuronectesmaximus_ Turbot. Not uncommon. 
Pleuronectes megastoma.— Whiff\ or “ Mary 
sole.” Common. 
Pleuronectes rhombus.— Brill , or “ Hollibut” 
Common. 
