History of the Berwickshire Naturalists Club Instituted September 22 1831 Vo

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Zool. Iv. 117. Flem. Brit. Anim. 252.
Hah. Berwick Bay ?
The cuttle-fish itself I have never seen, but its dorsal plate is frequently cast on our shore, more particularly on Holy Island, and as it is little injured, even the thin membranous border being generally entire, it seems evident that it cannot have been brought from a distance by the tides, and is probably the remains of native individuals. (For a description of this singular jDroduction, reference may be made to Cuvier's admirable wor
...k " Sur les Mollusques, " Mem. I. P. 47 ; to Dr Fleming's Philosophy of Zoology, vol. Ii. P. 436 ; or to the Magazine of Natural History, vol. V. P. 612. ) On the JVesfs of the Fifteen-spinecl Sticldehach, or Gasterosteus spinachia of Linnceus.
In an early volume of the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, there is a slight notice of fishes' nests found on the coast of Berwickshire by Admiral Milne, but the species of fish by whom they are constructed is not mentioned. Mr Duncan of Eyemouth has ascertained that they be- long to the Fifteen-spined Stickleback, — a fact confirmed by the Eev.


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