Zoarces viviparus [The Viviparous or Green Blenny].
Are all to be met with amongst the low-lying rocks along our line of shore.
Anarrichas lupus [The Wolf Fish].
Frequent, but seldom used as food. I find them pretty often cast on shore dead, after a storm; which would seem to indicate that their habitat is not always in deep water.
Gobius niger [The Black Goby].
These inhabiting the rocky parts of the coast, become, at times, the prey of the haddock, etc. Though they do not seem to be numerous in this arm of the sea, I meet with them occasionally in the stomachs of fishes.
Gobius minutus [The Freckled or Spotted Goby].
This is another stomach species; as also the
Gobius Ruthensharri [The Double Spotted Goby], which appears to be the rarest of the three.
Callionymus lyra [The Gemmeous Dragonet].