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'V^///-//, _ .\Nn soi.n BY Ai,L Book s F.I. i.KR: . ^ ^ \ ^ > . ^//i //fi f/f//r \ p a d c. ) plo^^ TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PLATES. VOLUME IL REPTILI A— PISCES. REPTILIA. Vol. II. Page PJate 1. Fig. 1. — Hemidactylus marginatus, Cuv. . . .36 Fig. 2. — Uropeltis Cevlanicus, Nob. . . .50 Fig. 3. — Dacttlethra Capensis {The Thimble or Cape Frog) . 69 Plate 2, Fig. 1. — Testudo depressa, Cuv. . . -6 Fig. 2. — Head of the Testudo clausa . • • 6 Fig. 3. — Emys concinna, Le Conte. Taken from a Young Specimen . g Fig. 4. — Chelonia virgata, Nob. . . . .8 Fig. 5, — Chelys FIMBRIA. Gm. (The Fringed Tortoise) . . g Fig. 6. — Tryonix Gangeticus, Duv. ( The Tyrse of the Ganges) . IQ Fig. 7. — Tryonix ^egyptiacus, Geoff. {The Soft-shelled Tortoise of the Nile) . . . . .9 Plate 3. Fig. 1. — Crocodilus biporcatus, Cuv. (The Double-crested Crocodile) I4 Fig. 2. — Head of Alligator sclerops, Cuv. {The Spec cle Alligator) 15 Fig. 3. — Head of Gavialis tenuirostris, Cuv. . . J3 Plate 4. Fig. 1 . — Testudo serrata, Daud. . . • . 6 Fig. 2. — Testudo mydas, Lin. {The Common Turtle) . . g Fig. 3. — Testudo cepediana, Daud.* . . .8 Fig. 4. — Testudo caretta, Gm. . . • . 8 Fig. 5. — Testudo coriacea, Lin. {The Coriacous Turtle) . . 9 Fig. 6. — Testudo ferox, Penn. {The Soft-shelled Tortoise of America) 9 Plate 5. Fig. 1. — Testudo fimbria, Gm. . . • . 9 Fig. 2. — Testudo serpentina, Lin. {The Snapper) . . y Fig. 3. — Testudo luteola, Daud.f . . , Fig. 4. — Testudo stellata, Schoepf. . . . . 6 Fig. 5. — Testudo geometrica, Lin. {Tlie Geometrica) . . 5 Fig. 6. — Testudo imbricata, Lin, {The Hawk-billtd Tortoise) . 8 Fig. 7. — Testudo radiata, Shaw. {The Coui) . . 6 Plate 6. Fig. 1. — AuElV a {The American Lizard) . . . 19 Fig. 2. — The Scales of the Belly of a Sauvegarde . . ig Fig. 3. — Centropyx calcaratus {The Spurred Centropyx) . 19 2nd. Plate 6. Figs. 1, 2, 3.— Head of the Great Python of Java . . 53 Figs. 4, 5, ft. — Head of a Rattle-snake . . • 57 Plate 7- Fig. 1. — Monita crocodilinus, Merr. {The Great Dragon of Lacep.) 18 Fig. 2. — TuPiNAMBis albigularis, Daud. {The White-throated Mo- nitor) . . . . -17 Fig. 3. — Lackrta magnificus, Seba, {The Beautiful Monitor) , ij Plate 8. Fig. 1. — Lacerta ocellata, Daud. {The Ocellated Lizard) , JJO Fig. 2. — Lacerta viridis, Daud. {The Green Lizard) . . 20 Fig. 3. — Lacerta stirfium, Daud. . . .20 • This species figured by Daudin, closely approximates to the young ef the Testudo Imbricata. t See Daudia Hist. Nat. des Rep., Tom. 2, p. 277. b 290992 fl Table of the plates. REPTILIA. Vol. II. Page Plate 9, Fig. 1. — Trapelus jegyptius {The Mutable Agama) Young specimen 24 Fig. 2. — Trapelus jegyptius, GeolF. N. S, . . .24 Fig. 3. — Lacerta calotes, Lia . . . .25 Plate 10. Fig. 1. Monitor gemmatus,* In the collection of the French Mu- seum . . . . . . 17 Pig, 2. — Drac^na bicarinata; Lacerta Bicarinata . . 15 Plate 11. Fig. 1. — Lacerta agilis, Lin. {The Common European Lizard) . 20 Fig. 2. — Algyra BARBARiCA, Cuv.; Lacerta algyra, Lin. . 20 Fig. 3. Tachydromus ocellatus, Daud. (The Ocellated Swift Lizard) . . . .20 Plate 12. Fig. 1. — Cordylus microlepidopus . . . .21 Fig. 2. — Head of the Stellio vulgaris, (The Common Stellio) . 22 Fig. 3. — DoRYPHORUs brevicauuatus, (The Short-tailed Dorypho- ruso/ Daud) . . . .22 Fig. 4. — Uromastix reticulatus, (The Reticulated Stellio of Ben- gal) . . . . ■ . 22 Plate 13. Fig. 1. — Lacerta vittata, Gm. (The White-banded Gecko) . 35 Fig. 2. — Stellio fimbriatus, Sch. (The Fnnged Gecko) . . 37 Fig. 3. — Stellio gecko, Sch. (The JVhite-spotted Gecko) . 35 Fig. 4. — Gecko l^vis, D. (The Smooth Gecko) . . . 36 Plate 14. Fig. 1. — Anolius velifer, Cuv. (The Great-crested Anolius) . 31 Fig. 2. — EcPHiMOTUS tuberculata, (The Tuberculated Ecphimo- tes) . . . . .30 Fig. 3. — Ophirus torquatus, Cuv. (The Black- collared Grey Quetz- paleo) . . . . .30 Plate 15. Fig. 1. — Anolius velifer, (The Great-crested Anolius) Another view see PI. 14. . . . . . 31 Fig. 2. — XtiOLivs ^avESTRis, (The Equestrian Anolius) . . 31 Fig. 3. — Gecko inungius, (The Nailless Gecko) . . . 34 Fig. 4. — Gecko ocellatus, (The Ocellated Gecko) . . 34 Fig. 5. — Gecko cepeuianus, (The Cepedian Gecko) . . 34 Plate 16. Fig. 1. — Physignathus cocincinus, Nob. (The Phy signal h) . 26 Fig. 2. — Sitanaponticeriana, Cuv. (TAe /St7an) . . 28 Fig. 3. — Iguana cychlura, Cuv. (The Carolina or Arm-tailed Igu- ana) . . . . . . 29 Plate 16, Fig. 1. — Agama Jacksoniensis, (The Bachelor) In the collection of the French Museum . . .23 Fig. 2. — Leiopelis guttatus, Cuv, (The Striped Leiolepis) . 24 Fig. 3. — Calotes GVTTVROSA (The Crested Agama) . . 25 Plate 18. Fig, 1. — Brachylophus fasciatus (The Banded Aguana) . 2G Fig. 2. — Istiurus Cochinsinensis, Vale. (The Istiurus or Lophura of Cochin China) In the collection of the French Museum 27 Plate 19. Fig. 1. — Ophryessa superciliosa . . .29 Fig, 2. — Lyriocephalus margaritaceus, Mer. . . 26 • This is a species which approaches in its peculiarities of conformation the Lacerta Bivittata of Kuhl. TABLE OF THE PLATES. lU REPTILIA. Vol. II. Page Plate 20. Figs. 1, 2, 3.— Head of a CECILIA . . . .65 Figs. 4, 5, 6. — Head of an Amphisb^na (TAc DouWe-waZJter) . 48 Figs. 7« 8, 9. — Head of an Ophisaurus . . .46 Plate 21. Fig. 1. — Draco fimbriatus (The Dragon) . ... 27 Fig. 2. SiTANA PONTICERIANA (T/te Sitan) . . .27 Plate 22. Fig. I. — Iguana nudicollis, Cuv. (Tlie Naked Aguana) . . 29 Fig. 2. — Basiliscus ; Lacerta basiliscus, Lin. {Tlie Basilisk) . 30 Fig. 3. — PoLYCHRUs iMARMORATUR, Lin. (The Marbled Lizard) . . 30 Plate 23. Fig. 1. — Hemidactylus tuberculosus, Daud. (The Spotted Hemi- dactylus) . . . . . 36 Plate 24. Fig. 1. — Phyllurus platurus, White. . . .38 Fig. 2 — Foot of the Platydactylus inunguis • , .34 Fig. 3. — Foot of the Hemidactylus trihedrus .• . .36 Fig. 4. — Foot of the Thecadactylus . . . .36 Fig. 5. — Foot of the Ptyodactylus LOBATUs . . .37 Fig. 6. — Foot of the Spheroidactylus . . . .38 Fig. 7. — Foot of the Stenodactylus guttatus . . . 38 Plate 25. Fig. 1. — Tortrix maculata, Lin. (The Variegated Tortrix of America) 50 Fig. 2. — Boa canina, Lin. (The Canine Boa) . . .52 Fig. 3. — Tail of the Ukopeltis Ceylanicus, Cuv. (The Uropeltis of Ceylon) . . . . .50 Plate 25. bis. Fig. 1. — Cham^leo Africanus (The Common Chameleon) . . 39 Fig. 2. — SciNcus C/ELESTiNis, Valenc. (The Blue Seine) In the collection of the French Museum . , ,41 Fig. 8. — Seps striata (The Striped Seps) . . .42 Plate 2G. Fig. 1.— Erix bengalensis, Merr. (The Hairy Serpent of Bengal) 52 Fig. 2. — Head of the Scytale coronata, Merr. (The Crowned Syc- tale or False Boa) . . . .52 Fig. 3. — Erpeton tentaculatus, Lacep. (The Tentaculated Serpent) 53 Plate 2G. bis. Fig. 1. — Bipes lepidopodus, Lacep. (The Two-footed Lepidopodus)^^ Fig. 2. — Chalcis tetradactyla, Lacep. . . .44 Fig. 3.— Chirotes canaliculatus, Lacep. . . 44 Plato 27. Fig. l.—PsEUDoPus DuRViLLii (T/je Fa/se-/oo< o/Durville) . . 46 Fig. 2. — Head of the Angvis fragilis, Lin. (The Common Blind uorm of Europe) . . . .47 Fig. 3. — Acontias meleagris, Lin. (The Darting Serpent of the Cape of Good Hope) . . . .47 Plate 28. Fig. 1. — Amphisb^na filiginosa, Lin. (The Double-ivalktr) . 48 Fig. 2. — Typhlops cinereus, Schn. (The Blind Serpent o/'Schneider) 49 Plate 29. Fig. 1. — Vipera berus, Lin. (The common Viper) . . 59 Fig. 2. — Crotalus horridus, Lin. (The Diamond Rattle-snake) . 59 Plate 30. Fig. 1. — Trimeresurus tortor, Less. (The Winding Trimeresurus). 62 Fig. 2. — Acanthophis cerastinus, Daud. (The Venomous Acan- thophis) . . . . .62 Plate 31. Fig. 1. — Python Schneiderii, Merr. (Tlie Great Python of Schneider) 53 Fig. 2. — Dipsas cyanodon, Cuv. (The Fatal Thirst-causing Serpent of India) . . . . .54 iv TABLE OF THE PLATES. REPTILIA. Vol. ri. Page Plato 31. Fig. 3. — Head of the Xenoi>ei.tis coNcoLon, Reinwardt. {The Many - coloured Xeiiopeltia) • • . . o3 Plate 32. Fig. 1. — Denuuophis ah.ictiilla {The Serpent of the Wwds) . 54 Fig. 2. — DuYiNus NASUTLS, Kusscl {The Hoy-nosed Dnjinus or Co- laher) . . . . -51 Plate 33. Fig. I. — Blngauus annularis, Daud. . • . . G3 Fig. 2.^Angi;is i'Latluls, Lin. . . . 63 Plato 31. Fig. 1. — Hyduoi'ius cLoiiis, Russel . . . G3 Fig. 2. — C.KciLiA LOM-nuicoiD/EA, Daud. . . . ()5 Fig. 3. — C/EciLiA ALuivKNTUis, Daud. , . . G5 Plato 35. Fig. 1. — Hydkopiiis fasciatus, Russel {Tlie Bengal Water Serpent) 63 Fig. 2.— C.KCILIA BiviTTATA, Cuv.(rAe Blind Serpent or The Ceecilia 68 of America) . . • . .65 Plate 36. Fig. 1. — Rana palustris, Le Conte. . . .68 Fig. 2. — Ceratophuis guano.sa {The American Horned Frog) . G'J Fig. 3. — Hyla Bicoi.oR, Daud. (I'/te South American Two-coloured Tree Frog) . . . . . GO Plato 37. Fig. 1. — BiFo vii.gaius {The Common Toad) . . .70 Fig. 2. — OxYKiiNCHL'S lucoLon, Val. {The Angular-muzzle Toad) In the collection of the French Museum . . . 72 Fig. 3. Eng YSTOMA MAUMOKATLM (T/te il/acWeci Toa(/) . . 72 Plate 38. Fig. 1. — Sai,amandra atua, Laurenti {The Black Salamander). Fig. 2. — Triton vittatls, Valcnc. {The Triton) In the collection of French Museum. .... Fig. 3. — MoNoi'OMA gigantla, Bartgn {The Great Salamander of North America) Plato 39. Fig. 1. — AMi'iiiu.MA means, Gard. and Ilarl. of the French Museum (TVte Two-toed Amphiuma) . . .76 Fig. 2. — Ami'HILma TRYUACTYLi'M {The Three-toed Amphiuma) . 76 Fig. 3. — AxoLOTL PLscii'OUMis, Shaw {The Fish Serpent of Mexico) 76 Fig. 4. — Menobranchus lateralis, Ilarl. . . 77 Plate 40. Fig. 1. — Photevs AKGVijivs, haur. {The Blind Proteus) . . 11 > Fig. 2. — Siren striata, Le Conte (TVte Sfre«Atf(/ .SVcen) . . 78 Fiy. 3.— Siren intermedia, Le Conte {The Intermediate Siren of Le Conte) . , . , . 11 PISCES. Plate 1. Fig. I.—Etelis cAUBLiNcuLLs (r/te EVe;;.s) . . .87 Fig. 2. — Dll'LoPRION bU'ASCIATCM {The Bifasciate Diploprion) . 87 Fig. 3. — Head of the Hiro nigricans {Tha Black Basse) . . 87 Fig. 4. — Head of the NiPHON spiNosus {The Spiny Niphon) . 87 Fig. 5. — Head of the Enoplosls armati's {The Enoplosas or Aimed Verch of Japan) . . , .87 Pla te 2. Fig. 1. — Perca acuta, Cuv. and Val. . . . .85 Fig. 2. — Lates NouiLis, Cuv. and Val. . . . .86 Fig. 3. — Centropomis l'ndscimalis, Cuv. {The Eleven-spined Ct'ii- tropomus) , . . . .86 TABLE OF THE PLATES, V r>w ^ ^- , » PISCES. Vol. II. Page Plate 3. Fig. I.—Apogon trimaci lati s {The Mediterranean Apoijon) . 8/ Fig. 2. — Cheilodiptekus Arabicus (The Arabian Cheilodipterus) . 88 Fig. 3. — Ambassis Commersonii {Commerson's Ambassus ; or, The Duyol) ..... .88 Plate 4. Fig. 1. — Licio-perca sanpra, Cuv. {The Common Pike Perch) . 89 Fig. 2. — Li;cio-PER( a Amkrkana (r/iev^mt'jMV-anPeir/i) . . 89 Fig. 3. — Hlro nigricans, Cuv. {The Black Basso of the Htiron) . 87 Plate 5. Fig. 1. — Licio-perca Volgknsis, Pallas (The Russian Perch) . 89 Fig. 2. — NiPHON spiNOsus, Cuv. (T/ie Spmerf AyjAoH) , , 8/ Fig. 3. — Enoplosis armatis, Lacep. {The Armed Enoplosus) , 87 Plate 6. Fig. 1. — Serranis anthias {The Spined Serranus) . , 89 Fig. 2. — Serranus cabrilla, Nob. {The Common Serranus) . 89 Fig. 3. — Serranus gigas, Nob. {The Merra of the Mediterranean) » 90 Plate 7. Fig. 1. — Serranus phaeton, Nob. {The Long-tailed Serranus) . 91 Fig. 2. — Ser«anus FAScicuLARis.Nob. {The Banded Serranus) . 89 Fig. 3. — SJKRnANug ocuLATUs, Nob. {The Larye-eyed Serranus) . 90 Plate 8. Fig. 1. — MesoprioN uninotatus, Cuv. (The One-spotted Mesoprion) , 91 Fig. 2. — Mesoprion chryjsurus, Nob. ( The Golde^i-tailed Mesoprion) , 91 Fig. 3. — DiACOPE RivuLATA, Nob. {The Banded Diacope) . 91 Plate 8. bis. Fig. 1. — Labkax musronatus, Cuv. and Val. . . 86 Fig. 2. — Labrax lupus, Cuv. {Tlie Basse Perch) . , 85 Fig. 3. — Serranus scriba, Cuv. {The Mediterranean Sea Perch) 89 Plate 9. Fig. 1. — Sternoptyx diaphana, Herra. . , . I99 Fig. 2. — Sternoptyx oi.fbksii, Cuv. . . . 199 Fig. 3. — Gy.mnarchus Senegalensis ; orNiloticus, Cuv. . .226 Plate 10. bis. Fig. 1. — PlectRopoma leopardinus, Cuv. (The Leopard-spotted Plectropoma) , . . . . 91 Fig."2. — Plectropoma pueli a, Cuv. {The Beautiful Plectropoma) 91 Fig. 3. — Serranus ALTUELii, Cuv. {The Larye-Jinned Strramu) 91 Plate 11, Fig. 1. — Pentaceros Capens^s, Nob. . . . . 93 Fig. 2. — Grystes salmoidks, Nob. {The Salmon-formed Groivler) . 93 Fig. 3. — Centkopistes nigricans, Nob. {Tlie American Black Bate, or Perch) . . . . .93 Plate 12. Fig. 1. — Perca serrato-granulata, Cuv. (77ie Granulated Perch) 85 Fig. 2. — GRAnfMiTES orikntalis, Cuv, (T/ie Or/e?!ow?e) . . . 94 Fig. 3. — Head of the Pomotis vulgaris (The American Pond Perch) 93 Fig. 4. — Head of the Pri acanthus Japonicus, Nob. (The Princan- thus of Japan) . , . , .94 Plate 16. bis. Fig. 1. — Pelor filamentosum, Cuv. , . . 10/ Fig. 2. — Platycephalus asper, Cuv. and Val. . . 105 Fig. 3. — Dactylopterus orientalis, Cuv. (The Flying Gur- nard) ...... 103 Plate 17. Fig. 1. — Therapon puta, Cuv. (The Therapon) . . 94 Fig. 2. — Pelates QUADRi-LiNEATis (The Four-lined Pelates) . 94 Fig. 3. — Trichodon Stelleri, Cuv, (TAe TncAodon) . . 95 Fig. 4. — Head of the Helotes sex-lineatus, Cuv. (The Six-lined Helotes) . . , . .95 Plate 17. ter. Fig. 1. — Helotes sex-hneatus, Cuv. . . , . 95 Fig. 2. — Myripristis Japonicus, Cuv. and Val. . . 96 Fig. 3. — Holocentrum hastatum. . . . . 9tt Plate 18. Fig. 1. — Tbachinus araneusRIss. (TAe TT'cei-er) . . 97 Fig. 2. — Percis cancellata, Cuv. . . . . 93 Fig. 3. — Urancscopus guttatus, Cuv. (The Star-gazer) . 97 Fig. 4. — Head of the PiNGUiPES Bbasilianus, Cuv. . . 97 Fig. 5. — Head of the Percophis Brasilianus, Cuv. . . 97 Plate 18. bis. Fig, 1. — Sillago erythr.f.a, . , ,95 Fig, 2, — Myripristes seychellensis, . . . 96 F)g. 3. — Beryx decadactylus, . , .96 TABLE OF THE PLATES. rU PISCES. Vol. II. Page 2ud. Plate 18. bis. Fig. I. — Percis skmi fasciata, Cuv. and Val. {The Half- banded Percis). . . . .97 Fig. 2. — PuRcoPHis BRASiLiANUS,(T^e Brazilian Percophis) 97 Fig. 3. — Ukanoscopus inermis, Cuv. and Val. (The Un- armed Star-gaser) . . . .98 Plate 18. ter. Fig. 1. — Beryx uneatus, Cuv. aud Val. . . .96 Fig. 2. — Trachinls RADiATus, Cuv . . . .97 Fig. 3. PlNGUIPES BRASILIANUS, CuV. . . . . 97 Plate 19. Fig. I. — Polynemis enneadactylus, Vahl. . . .99 Fig. 'i. — SpyhU-ENa vulgaris, Lin. . . .99 Fig. 3. — Paralepis coregonoides, Risso. . . . 99 Fig. 4. — Upeneus latels Cuv. and Val. . . . 100 Fig. 5. — Head of the Mulu's barbatus, Lin. (Tke Red Surmullet) 100 Plate 19. bis. Fig. 1.— Polynemus quadri-filis (The Four-filimented Paradise Fish) . . ". . .99 Fig. 2. — Paralepis sphyr.enoides, Risso . . 99 Fig. 3. — Sphyr.ena barracuda, Cuv. and Val. . . 99 Plate 20. Fig. 1.— Head of Gadus morrhua, Lin. (The Cod) . . 209 Plate 20. bis. Fig. 1. — Sillago domina, Cuv. . . .95 Fig. 2. — MuLLus barbatus, Lin. (The Red Surmxdlet) . lUO Fig. 3. — Upeneus Vlamingii, Cuv. and Val. . . 100 Plate 21. bis. Fig. ]. — Agriopus verrucosus . . . 107 Fig. 2. — Pelor Japonicum . ... 107 Fig. 3. — Synanceia erosa, Cuv. .... 107 Plate 22. bis. Fig. 1. — Scorpjena grandicornis . , . 105 Fig. 2. — Bembras Japonicus » • . . 105 Fig. 3. — Hemilepidotus Tii.es^h .... 104 Plate 23. Fig. 1. — Trigla p.eciloptera, Cuv. and Val. . . .101 Fig. 2. — Cephalacanthus spinarella, Cuv. . . . 103 Fig. 3. — CoTTUs poRosus, Cuv. . .... 103 Fig. 4.— CoTTUS OCTODECIM SPINOSUS, Cuv. . . . 103 Plate 23. bis. Fig. 1 . — Prionotus tribulus, Cuv. . . . 102 Fig. 2. — Trigla lucerna, Brunn. . . . 102 Fig. 3. — Peristedion cataphracta, Lacep. . . 102 Plate 24. Fig. 1. — Aspidiphorus segaliensis, Cuv. ; Agonus laevigatus, Tiles . 104 Fig. 2. — Head of the Aspidiphorls quabricornis, Cuv. . . 104 Fig. 3. — Hemitripterus Americanus, Cuv. . . . 104 Fig. 4. — Hemilepidotus Tilesii, Cuv. . , . . 104 Fig. 5. — Head of the Platycephalus asper, Cuv. . . 105 Plate 24. bis. Fig. 1. — Trigla papilio, Cuv. (The Butterfly Gurnard) . 102 Fig. 2. — CoTTUS BUBALis, Euphr. (The Bull Head) . . 103 Fig. 3. — Oplichthys LA^GSDoRFIl, Cuv. aud Val., Hist. Nat. des Poissons, Vol. iv. Plate 24. ter. Fig. 1. — Sci^ena pama . . . ,109 Fig. 2. — Otolithus ruber, Cuv. . ... 109 Fig. 3. — Otolithus toiroe, Cuv. and Vail. ; or Lutjan do Cayenne, Lacep. . . . JU9 nil TABLE OF THE PLATES. PISCES. Plate 25. Fig. 1. — PLAXYCEPHALrs oiiANnisrrNis Fig. 2. SCOKP^NA NKSOGALLICA, Cuv. Fig. 3. — Ta^nianotis TiuA( ANTHi s, Cuv. 2nd. Plate 25. ¥\g. 1. — Cheilooac tyu s A.ntonii Fig. 2 A.MPHIPIUON CHUYSOGASTEK Fig. 3.' — HeI lASES FRENATLS Fig. 4. — Head of the Scolopsides lycogenis Fig. 5. — Hnadofthe Pp.emnas semicinctls Fig. 6. — Head of the Dascyllls marginatiis Fig. 7. — Head of the Pomacentuis fasciatls Fig. 8. — Head of the Gi.yphisodon cyELESTiNus Plate 25. bis. Fig. 1. — Sebastes nouvegicus, Cuv. Fig. 2. — Blepsias Viixosrs, Cuv. Fig. 3. — Pterois voLiTANs, Cuv. . Plate 25. ter. Fig. 1. — Otolitmis giatucupa, Marcg. Fig. 2. — Ancylodon parvipinnis, Cuv. and Val. Fig. 3. CoRVINA SEMILL'CTUOSA, CuV. Plate 26. Fig. 1. — Sebastes variabilis, Cuv. Fig. 2. — Blepsias trilobus, Cuv. Fig. 3.^Apistes marmorati's, Cuv. 2ud. Plate 26. Fig. 1. — Pagei.hs uentrodonti s . . . 116 Fig. 2. — Boops sALPA . . . .117 Fig. 3. — Head and teeth of the Sargus Rondeletii {The Sar- gus of Rondelet) . . . .115 Fig. 4. — Head and Dentition of the Chuysophkys aijrata, Lin. {The G(Mc» Eye-brow) . . .115 Fig. 5. — Head and Dentition of the Pagellls euytiirinls, Lin. {The Payel) . . . .116 Plate 26. bis. Fig. 1.— Eqies piNtTATis . . . . .111 Fig. 2. — BoRiDiA GRossiDENS, Cuv. and Val.* . . Ill Fig. 3. — Eleginls maclovinus, Cuv. and Val. f • .111 Plate 26. ter. Fig. 1. — HyEMLxoN quadrilineati m, Cuv. and Val. . Ill Fig. 2. H/EMULON HETERODON, DcSHl. . . .111 Fig. 3. — Pristipoma bilineatum, Cuv. . . .112 Plate 26. quar. Fig. 1 — Prkmnas semkinctis .... 11,3 Figs. 2, 3. — The Brain of the Sci^ena Pama ; Bola Pama, Bu- chanan . .... 100 Fig. 4. — Das( ylus marginatls, Ehr. . . , 114 Vol. n. Page , 105 . 105 . 105 . 112 . 113 . 114 . 113 . 113 . 114 . 113 . 114 . 106 . 106 . 106 . 109 . 110 . 110 . 106 . 105 . 107 Plate 27. Fig. 1. — Agriopi's peruvianus, Cuv. Fig. 2. PttLOR MACIILATl Rl, CuV. Fig. .3. — Synanceya elongata, Cuv.| . 107 . 107 . 107 * A new species of Sci»noides with two dorsals, which possesses some of the cha- racters of the ( vi'vina, with the addition of numerous large teeth in both jaws. t Another new species of Sciaenoides with two dorsals, slightly different from the preceding, and not possessing those large teeth, which is their chief characteristic. + A new species described by Cuvior and Vail, in the fourth volume of their Icthyology. TABLE OF THE PLATES. IX PISCES. Vol. II. Page Plate 27. ter. Fig. 1. — Lobotes somnolentus, Cuv. . . . 112 Fig. 2. DlAGRAMMA ORIENTALE, CuV. . . . 112 Fig. 3. DlAGRAMMA CARVITRONS, CuV. . . . 112 2nd. Plate 27. ter. Fig. I. — Glyphisodon koklschi, Cuv. . . . 114 Fig. 2. — Amphiprion laticlavius, Cuv. . . . 113 Fig. 3. — Amphiprion tlnicatus, Cuv. . . . 113 Plate 27. quar. Fig. 1. — Gasterosteus trachurus, Cuv. and Val. . 108 Fig. 2. — Gasterostei's Gymnurus, Cuv. {The Slickle-back) . 108 Fig. 3. — Gasterosteus noveboracensis, Cuv. and Val. . 108 Fig._4. — Gasterosteus leiurus, Cuv. and Val. . . 103 Plate 28. Fig. 1. — Monocentris Japonica, Cuv. . . . 107 Fig. 2. — Gasterosteus bhachycentrus, Cuv. {The Three-tpined Stickle-back). . . . .108 Fig. 3. — Oreosoma coniferum, Cuv. . . . 108 Plate 28. bis. Fig. 1. — Larbus breviceps, Cuv. (The Larime)* * After all the groups that have been described, and which compose the regular series of Sciaenoides with two dorsals, there still remains some fish of this family which escape all the characters assigned to any of them, and which, should each be- come the type of a peculiar group to which we ought to give a generic name, we will call them if you please anomalous Scioeuas ; but remembering that nature acknow- ledges nothing anomalous in what exists, and that there is no anomaly, but rela- tively to the incomplete abstractions of our mind, Cuvierhas given the name of Lari- mus to some of these fish. Tliey are Scienoides with two dorsals, teeth as the pile oa velvet; the front of the cranium does not project forward, and the snout is very short ; their pieopeuculum is slightly indented. The L. breviceps, Cuv., resembles the Corvina in almost everything; but far from having che snout swelled and prominent, it has it flat and extremely short as in the Barber, (Surrauus anthias) ; so that its eye, which is large, is in the anterior half of the length of the head ; nevertheless, the jaws are cavernous, and there are no teeth in the palate. The length of the head measures nearly the fourth of the whole length, and the height of the body slightly exceeds the length of the head. The opening of the mouth descends backward ; the openings of the nostril are all near the anterior edge of tl>e eye. There is no pore to the lower jaw. The teeth are soft, on a very narrow band. The under orbital is not more distinguished than in the other Scioenas, and gives the same shelter to a part of the maxillary; all the head, except the lips and the maxillary, is scaly. There are scales even on the lower jaw, but not on the membrane of the gills, which are well cut, and have seven rays ; of which the upper are flat, and the under very small. The preoperculum has the border wide and almost without any apparent indentations. The bone of the operculum terminates in two points, but concealed, obtuse, and so frail as scarcely to be felt. The first dorsal is triangular and is not half the height of the body ; it has ten spiny rays disposed as usual. The second has one spiny and twenty-eight soft rays. The scales ascend between the rays, even to the half of its height. The pectorals are long and pointed ; the ventrals wide, and almost equal to the pectorals in length. The anal less in length than in height, has only seven soft raySj but its second spine is strong as in the corvines. This fin is placed under the middle of the second dorsal, and much behind the anus.which is exactly between the anal and the ventrals, under the commencement of the second dorsal. The caudal is rhomboidal ; it has a line of scales on its middle. The scales oii the body are very large: there are about forty-five on a longitudinal line, and fifteen on a vertical. There are some between the bases of the dorsal and the anal. The lateral line is parallel to the back, and one Ihinl above, as in the greater part of the Sjciaenas. The X TABLE OF THE PLATES. PISCES. Vol. II. Page Plate 28 bis. Fio-. 2,— Lepiptebcs Fkancisci, Cuv. {The Lepiptere of the Island of St. Francis)* . . .HI Pig. 3. — CouviNA ocELLATA, Cuv. {The Spotted Corvina) . 1 10 Fi^r. 4. — Anatomical details of the Brain of the Anabas sennal. 144 Fi^. 5. — Anatomical details of the Brain of the Ophicephale. 146 2nd. Plate 28. bis. Fig. 1. — Pogonias fasciatus, Cuv. {The Banded Pogonias) 110 Fig. 2. — Umbuina coRoiDES, Cuv. . . .110 Fig. 3. — MicRopoGON LiNEATLS, Cuv. ^ Umbriiia fourneiri, D'jsmar. . . . .111 whole of this fish is silvered; its back, tinted with grey brown, has brownish oblique lines whiih descend in advancing towards the tail; on the flank these lines become lon<'itudinal ; a little lower down they fade away ; and there are none on the lower part. The membrane of the first dorsal is blackish, with a white triangular spot at its base in each interval of the rays. The individual from which our drawing was taken, is seven to eight inches in length, it was M. Delalande who brought the first Larimes to Europe from Brazils, but there have been recently several received from St. Domino-o through M. Ricord. It is called in that island silverfish, on account of its colour, which in its fresh state is as brilliant (according to our traveller) as that of the purest mercury. M. Ricord adds that this fish is a foot long, that its flesh is bad, and only eaten by the poor. * The name of Lepipterus designates Scisenoides with two dorsals, teeth as the pile on velvet, prolonged snout, the front of the cranium rather concave, and the vertical fins of which, are very scaly. We know only one — the Lepipterus Fran- cisci. This fish seems also to resemble the Corvina, by its soft teeth and its large anal spine : but it is a Corvina with the front of the cranium lengthened, and even a little concave ; besides, the scales which cover its second dorsal, and its caudal, approximates it to the Eques and to the Polynemes. Its general appearance is similar to the Otolithus toeroe, Cuv. ; but, with a liitle attention, it is easily distin- guished from it. It is a fish altogt ther of an elongated form, head long, front of the cranium rather concave. Its height is only the sixth t f its length, and its head is almost the fourth ; but its head is a third less in height than in length. The under orbital, covered by scales, which do not permit us to distinguish it from the cheek, forms a border, under which the upper jaw retires, as in the Ombrinae ; the mouth is very small, and it has very fine soft teeth, like the pile on velvet, in the two jaws only. All the opercular pieces are scaly, like the cranium and the snout. The preoper- cukim has some indentations slightly marked towards its angle, which is rounded. The bone of the operculum ends by a single flat point. The pectoral is moderate and pointed ; the ventral proceeds a little further back than it, and passes it. The first dorsal rises in the middle of the pectoral; it has ten spiny rays, very weak and little elevated, the first of which is very short ; the second dorsal has a spiny ray an i thirty-three soft ones; it is nearly of equal height everywhere. The caudal is rmnded. They are both completely scaly, so that even in the caudal it is difficult to count the rays. The anal only occupies a small space in length, under the middle of the second dorsal. It is twice as high as it is long. Its first spine is very short ; the second, compressed and archeil like a sabre, is wider and stronger than in any other Sci^na ; there are afterwards seven soft rays and some scales between them. The scales of the body are smooth, fine, and slightly striated on the edges. There is one stout spine, rather free, but not scaly, formed by the coracoidien, in the middle of the pect )ral. The lateral line is nearly parallel to the back, and marked by simple but continuous tubercles. This fish is nineteen or twenty inches long, is entirely of silver colour, with very numerous oblique, grey, or bluish lines throughout its entire length. There is a continuation of brown lines in the intervals of the rays of the first dorsal and brown dots on those of the second. The other fins have only spots. This is one of the numerous ac(piisitions to natural history, procured by M. Augustine St. Hiluire, Ho took it in the river of St. Francis, in Brazils. TABLE OF THE PLATES. XI PISCES. Vol. II. Page 3rd. Plate 28. bis. Fig. 1. — M.ena vomeri.na, Cuv. ; A new species from the Mediterranean. . . . .118 Fig. 2. — Boops VULGARIS, Cuv. . . . .117 Fig. 3.— Aphareus cverulescens, Cuv.* . .119 Fig. 4. — A|f'ragiiientof the intermaxillary jaw of a. Daurades, with the Molars detached; Chrysophys auratus, Cuv. 115 Fig. 5. — The superior intermaxillary jaw of a Sari/us. a. The incisors ; b. The germ, of au incisor tooth ; c. The molars. 115 Plate 28. ter. Fig. 1. — Latilus DoLiATUsf . . . .112 Fig. 2. — Cheilodactylus zonatus, Cuv. . . 112 Fig. 3. — Macquaria AusTUALAsi/E,:J: Cuv. . . 112 2ad. Plate 28. ter. Fig. 1. — Apsilus fuscus, Cuv. (The Brown Apsilu$)^ . 93 Fig. 2. — Ch^todon strigatus, Langsd. . . 120 Fig. 3. — Ch^etgdon reticulatus . • . 120 Plate 28. quar. Fig. 1. — Centrarchus sparoides ; Labrus sparoides, Lacep. 94 Fig. 2 — Rypticus arenatls, Cuv. and Val. . . 92 Fig. 3. — Cirrhites fasciatus (The Banded Cirrhite). A new species very nearly allied to the Cirrh, aprinus. 93 2nd. Plate 28. quar. Fig, 1. — T^nianotus triacanthus, Lacep. For another view, see pi. 25, fig. .3 . . . 105 Fig. 2. — Apistcs trachinoides|| . . . 136 * Labre fourche et Caranxomore Sacrestin of Lacep. A fish of the family Menides but not classed by Cuvier; its place should be after the Gerries. t A new species brought by MM. Quoy and Gaimard from the Isle of France. It is a neighbouring species to the Cheilodactylus zonatus. X A new species discovered in Macquarie Kiver, New Holland. It approaches closely to the Latilus doliatus and the Coryphene chinoise, Lacep. § It is a new species found by MM. Quoy and Gaimard during their second voyage, and closely approximates lo the Grystes Macquanensis. II This is one of the most remarkable among all the little Apistes. It was sent from Java by Messers Kuhl and Van Hasselt. The three first thorny rays of its dorsal, placed on the neck, are so distant from the others, and the membrane that unites them to the rest of the fin is so low, that they form, it may be said, a distinct fin, so that at the first glance we are inclined to take the fish for a Trachinus ; but we aie quickly undeceived when we remark that the rays following are also thorny, on almost the whole length of the dorsal; in short its figure is nearly that of the Srorpxna scro/a. The head resembles that of a Scorpoena ; the profile scarcely descending at all. The eyes of middling size, are separated by an interval of double their diameter; the lower jaw ascends obliquely to meet the other: there are soft teeth in the jaws, before the vomer, and in the palate ; the orbit and the cranium have only slight bones without points. The under anterior orbital has two sharp points, of which the upper, rather longer than the other, does not go beyond the under part of the middle of the orbit. The great sub-orbital IS only marked by some projecting wrinkles. The preoperculum is rounded, has a very short spine, followed by three small fiat teeth ; the operculum has two bones and two little points : there are only six rays to the gills, the membrane of which is much sloped. The first dorsal spine'ascends above the edge of the preoperculum, and (he two following proceed almost from the same points; the fourth is on the anterior third of the pectoral ; the fifth and last on the anterior third of the anal ; all are straight, very strong, and nearly uniform. The end of the dorsal is only composed of four branchial rays, of which the fourth is attached above the tail the whole of its length, without, however, quite extending to the caudal. The Anal has three spines, and also four branchial rays, of which the last attaches itself like that of the dorsal, Xii TABLE OF THE I'XATES. PISCES. Vol. II. Page 2nd. Plate 28. qviar. Fig. 3. — Apistis monodactylls, Cuv. ; Scorpaena mono- dactyla, Bl. aud Schn. . . .106 Plate 29. Fig. 1. — Sci.ena auuilla; S. umbra, Cut. . . . 109 Fig. 2. CORVINA FliRC;EA, CuV. .... 110 Pig. 3. JoHNlUS SliNEGALENSIS, CuV. . . • HO Fig. 4. — Head of the Otolithis ULDKR, Cuv. . . . 109 Fig. 5. — Head of the Ancylodon i-auvii'innis. A new species from the Coast of Cayenne. . . . 110 Fig. 6. — Head of the Umbkina coroides. Anew species from Brazils 110 p'ig. 7. — Head of the FuGOMAs fasciatl's . . . Ill 2nd. Plate 29. Fig. 1. — Nomeus Peronii (The Shepherd Fuh) . . 131 Fig. 2. — Cahanx Boors ( The False Mackerel or Carunyul) , 132 Fig. 3. — Gallus .^gyptiacus {The Eyyjilian Gallus) . 133 Plate 29. bis. Fig. 1. — Otolithus tceroe, Cuv. . . . 109 Fig. 2. — Otolithus guaticupa ; Otolithus striatus, Cuv. (The Strijjed Ololilhe) .... 109 Fig. 3. CORVINA L013ATA, CuV. . . . 1(.I9 Plate 29. ter. Fig. 1. — Cheilodactylus carponennis, Cuv. . . 112 Fig. 2. ScoLOPSIDES LYCOGENIS, Cuv. . . .113 Fig. 3. DlAGRAMMA GATERINA, CuV. . . .112 2nd. Plate 29. ter. Fig. 1. — Ch^etodon stuigangulus, Sol. . . 120 Fig. 2. CHAiTODON LINULA . . . . 120 Fig. 3. — Ch^todon EPHiPPiLM, Cuv.* . . 120 Plate 30. Fig. 1. — Eques balteatus .... Ill Fig. 2. — LouoTES erate ..... 112 Fig. 3. — Head of the H/EMiu.ioN HETERODON . . HI I'ig. 4. — Head of the PiusTiPOMA BiLiNEATUM . . 112 Fig. 5. — Head of theDiAGUAMMA oKiENTALE . . .112 Plato 30. bis. Fig. 1. — Leiostomus humeralis, ; or Johnius humeralis, Cuv.. 110 Fig. 2. — Nebris MICROPS, Cuv. (The Small-eijed Nebris)f . 110 Fig. 3. — CoRViNA DENTEX (The Manyiouth Corvina) . . HO but remains rather further from the caudal : the latter is rounded and composed of twelve entire rays, with some shorter ones above and below. The pectoral, veiy sharp, of less than a quarter of the total length, has twelve rays, all branched. The ventral composed as usual, and half attached, is one fourth shorter. The body of this little tish when it begins to dry, shows some very small scales, as if absorbed in the skin ; its epidermis forms very tine vertical wrinkles. The lateral line is straight, and on the upper filth, is marked by oblique tubercles. The general colour appears to be a red brown, dotted with white on the sides of the head and under the jaw, which changes to a silvery white under the throat and breast. The dorsal is crossed almost vertically by four or five irregular blackish bands among which are small grey lines. The anal has two or three of these bands and the same lines between them. There is one at the base of the caudal ; on the rest of which are lines of brown dots, slighlly marked on a white ground. The pecto-al is also crossed by lines of dois or little brown spots; the ventral is whitish, and at the end black ; sometimes it has also a blackish spot crosswise. The indivi- dual from which our figure is taken, measured two inches and a half lon* '^u"' ^P.''?'''' "'^''^'^ combines several of the characteristics of the great SpJ I. ^7';'^^^7"h a single dorsal, with many of the peculiarities of the Spa- 1° t': ^\ •' f""y described by Cuvior and Val.. L their Icthyology, vol. vi, p. 544, 3^0. Its place m this arrangement, is immediatclv alter Aspidophom TABLE OF THE PLATKS. XV PISCES. Vol. II. Pa?e Fig. 4.— The mouth with the teeth of the Auxis, . .126 Fig. 5. — The mouth of Pelamys sarda, . . . 126 Plate 33. bis. Fig. 1. — Pentapus aurolineatus, Cuv. (The Golden-striped Pentapode) . , . . .117 Fig. 2. — Pentapus porosus, Cuv. • . . 11/ Fig. 3. — Lethrynus EscuLENTUs, Cuv. . . . 117 Plate 33. ter. Fig. 1. — Ophicephalus limbatus ; or Marginatus, Cuv. . 14(5 Fig. 2. — Ophicephalus striatus, B1. . . . 146 Fig. 3. — Ophicephalus grandinosus, Cuv. . . 146 Plate 33. quar. Fig. 1. — Colisa vulgaris ; Trichopodus Colisa, Buchanan . 144 Fig. 2. — Macropodus venustus, Cuv. A new species, . 144 Fig. 3. — Platax guttulatus, Cuv. . . 122 Fig. 4. — Platax punctulatus, Cuv. . . . 122 Plate 34. Fig. 1. — Platax Gaimardi, Cuv. ; a new species found by M. Gai- mard, near New Guinea, . , . 122 Fig. 2. — Psettus rhombeus, Cuv. . . . 122 Plate 34. bis. Fig. 1. — EphippusGoreensis, Cuv. Anew species nearly allied to the Gigas . . . .121 Fig. 2. — Drepane punctata, Cuv. ; Chaetodon punctata, Lin. 121 Fig. 3. — Head of the Spirobranche, . . . 145 Fig. 4. — Head of the Macropode, . . . 144 Fig. 5. — Head of the Common Colisa ; Trichopodus Colisa, Buchanan, . . . . 144 Plate 34. ter. Fig. 1. — Thy'nnus pelamys, Cuv. {The Tropical Bonila, or Ray - bellied Tunny) . . . . 125 Fig. 2, — Pelamis sarda, Cuv. {The Common Pelamis) . 126 Fig. 2 «, — Dentition of the Pelamis SARDA, . . 125 Fig. 3. — Thynnus thunnina, Nob. (T/(e T/ioni«e) . . 125 Fig. 4. — Head of the Xiphias gladius, Lia. {The Sword-fish) a young subject . . . . 127 Fig. 5. — The same as fig. 4., but taken from a full grown Fish, . 127 Plate 34. quar. Fig. 1. — Pimelepterub Bosch, Lacep. {The Fat-fin) . 123 Fig. 2. — Polyacanthus Hasselti, Cuv. A new species dis- vered by Van Hasselt, on the coast of Java. . 144 Fig. 3.— Brama Raii, B1. and Schn. {The Sea Bream) . 123 Plate 35. Fig. 1. — Pimelepterub altipinnis,* .... 123 Fig. 2. — DiPTERODON capensis, {The Cape Dipterodnn) . . 123 Fig. 3. — Head of the Pimelepterus Boscii ; Pimeleptere bosquier, Lacep. . . . . .123 Plate 35, bis. Fig. 1. — Thyrsites atun, Cuv.; Scomber atun, Euph. and Lacep. ..... 127 Fig. 2. — Cybium tritor, Cuv. A new species which approaches near to the Cybium Commersoni, . . 127 Fig. 3. — Thyrsites ltpidopoides. A new species from the coast of Brazils ..... 127 * A new species discovered by MM. Quoy and Gaimard, near the coast of New Guinea, which is remarkable for the hciirht of the spines of the dorsal and aii.il (ins ; in other respects it is similar to the P. Boscii. d Xvi TABLE OF THE PLATES. PISCES. Vol. II. Pa!?e Plate 35. ter. Fip:. 1. — Gkmpylus prometheus, Cuv. . . 127 Yig. 2. — Lepidopus argyreus, Cuv. . . . 12/ Fig. 3. — Gempylus COLUBER, Cuv. . . . 127 Plate 35. quar. Fig. 1. — PIelostoma Temminckii, Cuv. . . . 144 Fig. 2. — Pempheris taitensis, Cuv. . . . 124 Fig. 2. — ToxoTES jaculator, Cuv. {The Archer Fish) . 125 Plate 36. Fig. 1. — Brama Raii, B1. (The Sea Bream). For another view, see PI. 34. quar. fig. 3. . . . 123 Fig. 2. — Pempheris Mexicana, Cuv. . . . 123 Fig. 3, — ToxoTES jACULATOR, Sch. (The Archer Fish). For another view, see Pi. 35. quar. fig. 3. ... 125 Plate 36. ter. Fig. 1. — Gerres Plumikri. A new species discovered in the Atlantic, by Plumier. . . . 119 Fig. 2. — C^SIO ERYTHROGASTER,* . . . . 118 Fig. 3. — Smaris CHRYSEHs,t . . . .lis Plate 37. ter. Fig. I. — Elacate atlantica ; Centronotus spinosus, Mitchell 129 Fig. 2. — Lichia glaycos ; or, L. gluaca, Cuv. . . 129 Fig. 3. — Lichia VADiGO, Rondel . ... 129 Plate 37. quar. Fig. I. — Thynnus alalonga, (T/ie Gen«o;i) . . 125 Fig. 2. — Thynnus BRACHYPTERus, Cuv. . . .125 Fig. 3. — TaYNNUS BREVIPINNlS,t .... 125 Plate 38. Fig. 1. — Cybium lineolatum, Cuv. (Tltelony Tassard) . . 126 Fig. 2.— Thyrsites chilensis, (The White Thyrsites) . . l^J Fig. 3. — Gempylus prometheus, (The Gempyle)\. For another view, see PI. 35. ter. fig. 1. . . .127 Plate 38. bis. Fig, 1. — Olistus Malabaricus, Cuv. and Val. . . 133 Fig. 2. — ScYRis iNDicA, Cuv. and Val. . . . 133 Plate 38. ter. Fig. 1. — Apolectus stromateus, Cuv.H . . . 129 Fig. 2.— Chorinemus Sancti Petri, Cuv.I]" . . 129 * A now species discovered bv MM. Kuhl and Van Ilasselt, in the Indian Ocean. It is very similar to the C. suiaris, but not the same. t Another species, which has been found in the Mediterranean, near to the coast of Sicily. X The Mediterranean produces this new species of Tunny, which resembles the common one in every respect, except lliat the pectorals are much shorter. § A new species found near St. Helena, by MM. Quoy and Gaimard. It approaches closely to the G. serpens of Cuvier. II A small fish, specimens of which have been brought from Pondicherry by M. Sonnerat, and from the coast of Java by MM. Kuhl and Van Hasselt, which very much resembles a Trichinotus ; e.\cept that ihe ventrals are attached to the under part of the throat, a circumstance which Cuvier, in his work on fishes, has thought sufficient to rank it us the type of a distinct genera. Its place should, therefore, be immediately after the Trichinotus, page 129. U M. de Lacepede has called by the name of Scomberoides, those Lichia resemblino- the rest in the greater part of their organs; but of which the rays of the second dorsal or of the anal are either entirely detached, or uni'ed by a membrane so fragile, that it often entirely disappears; and they seem to form false fins, like those we have observed in the Mackerel and Tunnies. Not being able to retain the name of Scomberoides, since it would be so similar to that of the familv, Cuvier has affixed to them, that of Chorinemus; one of which, the — C. Sancti Petri, a beau- tiful and large fish, was brought by M. Dussumier from the coast of Malabar, and is remarkable by a double range of spots on each flank. Its hei's cvANiRosrKis,£uv. A new species • 1^5 XX TABLE OF THE PI-ATES. PISCES. Vol. II. Tage Plate 55. Fig. 1. — Fistularia tabacaria, B1. {The Tobacco-pipe Fish, also called Flute-mouth) . . .163 Fig. 2. — Ckntriucus scoLOPAX, hin. (The Sea-S/iipe) . . 169 Fig. 3. — Amphisile scutatus, Lin. (The Shielded Sea-Snij)) . 169 Plate 56. Fig. 1. — Cyprinus amaras, (The Amorous Carp) . , 171 Fig. 2. — GoBio vulgaris, (The Common Gudgeon) . . 172 Fig. 3. — Labeo niloticu?, Geoff. (The Mullet of the Nile) . 173 Plate 57. Fig. 1. — Leuciscus idus, Bioch. (The Alhe, commonly/ called the White Fish) . . . . . 173 Fig. 2. — CoBiTis BARBATULA, Lin. (The Common Bearded Loach) . 175 Fig. 3. — PcEciLiA UNiPUNCTATA, Val. (The One-dotted Foecilia) . 176 Plate 58. Fig. 1. — Lebias fasciata, Val. (The Fasciated Lebias) . 176 Fig. 2. — FuNDULUs BRAsiLiENSis, Val. (The Fundule of Brazil) . 176 Fig. 3. — Cyprinodon flaa'Vlus, Val. . . . 177 ■ Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of the Fundulus fasciatus, Val. (The Fasciated Fundule) . , . 176 Fig. 5. — Dentition of the Lebias rhomboidalis, Val. 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O/J /iiA// Ani^naJ. Mtuidom. I'l.WS.J'i.JO Sfiid of a foil ___ r^a/u.c ?n ifj'in III,/ r' 2 Muliiis iuir/r,i/i'.i /.imt. 3 rncnou.s /'//. tun I'j'inillt/ pcnou.s I hiinuuiu n ^dii ima.L Jfinadcnrv. TL 21 biy. I \ IplUU'!'^ I ' Amiopus iiinuosiij.ii. '-. ViAoy ja/'i. A/. .S<(>i|,a-ria .iru„Jio;„U'. n 2. Hembras ,a/:'n/.,,. // .5. Hc,miI.|.uI>,Ius J/Jr. .,,.„. t'-ii,l.'it.ii.llcn.iii\y,:), . ,'. Old /Jail r, ^liiuiifil lu/ii/i/nri) . Tisrrs.T/.JJ. 1 1ri^yl■.i /> ///,/ /;,///,• udjiiniiil Jui/>/iJj^"i- Tisi^es.n. U. -St. fi 11. s 1 . ^spitHplio y.iheu.u..- (hv LMni.l ofih,- ^l.v (>ijTh£Butternyi^urn.ayd/ 2.Cottas buha/is J-M/'hr-J Thi-Jiulllli-adl 3. Oljliclitirrs Laniisdofii . Ziridcn. a. Ifeiidj^son.. 2. OU ff.d/jn/. ^JiiiinaL Jimx/do Pl.24 ter 1 Sria-Tia /j^ttwi, n. 2 Otolxtlius riLbern. T> OtoSxCoMS tarccn,. Zai,/nri. r. //fvi./airoii 2. OUStulfif. .Jnuiid/ luiif/t/i'i risres.ri. 26. ScclupsLdrs 7yco,,enU. h . Read of t/i<: raejui.i.x se„uU-{7uvt,uv. i\M,„J „t,J<<- UiirvJInis nunohi- Zmulmi, /r,7ra„fKi:rn,1. 2. t'U B,ll7.'v. .Ijiitutil Juiu/if/mi . T'i.urs.Fl:23. I I'LilTi-.>|i]iiLliisy?-,CT//y.i-^wi^-. Cio-. i.a.Tl,ic7ai,/s iiftJir bnly towar.ls tj„- H,,i,l. j l>. TliirJai,).! ,'/ t/if iiii.lJl,- !. '<<•. i>v^,.i-iii\ /,r'.iyy,Mc,? . &,. 3.Tirm.motus 1ri,i,ixxp\s Hfiulilctii . 27ie Stitytur Tl,„iiHoii ,'fth^ Pa^V lln s ^rvtfirhuis. f Tile, IFa.^ el I Irndoti! &JTni,/rrjvn. '.'. f'MJIm./i-i\ 'hnnl Kin>/i' PI .?6. fits I Ki|iit'S fimctiitiis lil. '2. \So\vii3. iiriv^uiens n .?> l''.lcpiuus- «( r.m./.„.fi.N,i„/,nc'n.? OlAJJuilj-u. ^nztizaJ^ JrlozadoirL Fl.ie.ter^ 1 Ha- niulon i^uadiiliricatuni. n 2 Ha'miilon hi^,'rodcn,n . 3 PrisUpoin a InUncalwn. Ji . J.,.;ldvnA;. Ifmda-joic /. I'U BulJc'l,. AiiunalJiin^dMrro Fl.26.qu£or. // L. I'jpmnas s,mi'Li'nr/us. 2 He j.T/u-Bnn,, r/'rlt^ Sr/n-n^i Putrui -i.^iSiScyUns inwyinaOcs Ehr. l.ctiJmul Jiend.i-rson.2.0M l.'-ii/jii. I ///'/III/ Jui//////'/// . Fisres.Tl.27. 1. AdiiajjTis peniviiinii.t /h\ . '!. Telai- riuuiilatum (iiy Lm,i^ii ■ i:.llauU-rs,>,i J. C'UJiaiUy. Anxmal- Kuiadcrrv PL 27. ter. i rTh-}>hi5o(loTi /.v;mf<-///« . 2 . Aiu|iluprioTi /«ft;y^r<-^//.. 3 Aiiipliipnoii tumoitus.it. Zcndni e.tlaidrrsrn., 2. Old 3ailcu. Arunial J&iodaTtL. FL27.ter. 1 Xoliotes somix,:'lf/rtujn 2 . Diapramma tv7(V7/. /t. 3 Diagraimna ra;7>/ww- ??- Lcndcn. £■. Henderson.. .?. O/J BaUm . AnirruiLJilruidom . lj'l.27.quai: 1. Gasterosteus Cra£kuTus.CMt'.et\'al.l.C>a.sXf^xos\e\i& Gyinnunjs.Cu,i'.e^Tal. 3.GasterostEus noi-ebcracerhsis . Un'.ct lal 4 Gastei-osteus h-iurus. Caret ],il . Lmd/yn.il Henderst-n, 2. Old liiiiint Annual Ai/u/d'^ii- Fisces.Tl 2X. S.Orposmjia rttnifrruni On: Imdiu,: &MemIcrs,m. Z. fl/dAiilfy. Ill tin id l\iiu:iiLmi, J" 1: 2d. bis. I lV)^oiiias /k)y-^i2^^iJ•. /f./7y/<-/y«i/;. T/if Sfifit,;/ (,-i viii.i 'i^uftitiiiciil iliiirils I'ftli,- Vniiii itf Hir A-a.ii\>a.& sciitiiil . it^iiiuitmiirnl ilrtiiih I'f !/irJ)ririii i'/ thr (Ijiliii J.,tn,htt:li.K7i,lnx.ti.'J.l1J Il.n/.v yjriiinal KtinjdMm. risers. F/ J.W /,i \..}t\n'XLit voitmnrin.yoh. ^.Bonjis siilpiiXoli 3. ApJun-ciis lyrrn/rxn:/!.--. Xf/i. \. A fr,i,iiiiriit \ i;t' till- int,-rin'i.i-i//,irv juw irf,i TJniiiniirs wit/i lli, iin'l,iry i/, hir/iriJ . ;'i.Thr .'ii/irricr iii/,-riiiii.i- il/iiry jiiw ii/' It S'l/i/iis. -/. ///.'• i>ici.sirt\s-. /> . T/iiji-riit u/' a/i iiirisin- li-otJi . <■ . I'ln /ii,'/,ir.'- . l.,.i„lo„ .(■■. Il,;„l,-i:«'i,::.('l,l H.iil.- J)urnaZ Jfaitfdc Tn. =.=..==^^ ^ Jisc&s R, 2S ter. .Aps,lns/«.M/.c. ,t 2 Xhxxo&cTX strigaUcsZatt^sd.. 2, Chxyoiaix rcUadaau J.cnden, &. IfendersoTL 2 OU,3aUeif . AthonaL Xingdcrrrv. Fl.28.te>^ 1. Latilus d^liMusn^.2X.\eAaA.A.c.\.\\-as. z<7jkz&/jv). 3. Mact^naria laj^rra/asi/p.n. ZcmJ^n. G.Sendcrjmi.. 2. Old. RaiZey. Annual fiiiuidcini UL 28 Qiuu\ 1 "Y^ssxaionaXostriacamJiMS.LcLCcrp. 2.Ai^istiis IrcuAirufi^es.i.Auistas Tru>ncida/J:j'lus. iv. /..lu/.'iii: //,;„/,7m;i, :'i>/,I /i,iiJ,-i,. ^4nZnuil JfinQilfnrh Tl 28. cfimT. l.Ccaitearcllus j-/70/-cWt-.>' -'.Kvpticus .ncruitns .". I'lnliitps fas.i.i X ondcru G. JlenjLci-scn...^. Old Bajleu ^iiiwiiil Kini/Ji'/n . Pisces. PhZfl. i. yniiifii-s Fercmii IThf Shepherd/ 2. Ciaiasyi: hoops. (The Talse MacJcerel it ftinnfoiil j 3.(r;i.7Ius irt/yf>ti'tiiin Gal bis / furicr'sIiihYoloqy.Yfl.J.ptitjr HP. I..;„l,;,.(:j/,;i.l,-r.',.f,.:;.lll,l/i,nl.-, ■])ihnul Kiiu/ih)i)i.. T/.u:,-.v.T/. :^M I Sciafna«2^«"/n. 'LCurviaa. Turc^xel . S.Jalaxins .rmr//ri/f^i.ri.r. i .Jli"''^ ^m" %^^ 1. Otx)litb.tLs tCEToe.A'oi. 2 . Otolitlnis (riuil2t/ijp£u2rob. fUte. Striped Otolitfuij .i . ("oi-Tn iijj li>7tatii . yob. -IcriJim.. IrJTauh-ri iin. 'i. I'/J L'lii/f AnhnaZJUngdcrm.. T'CsossIl.29 )^^. ,^ta^o^stnga>,^uLuj.SaL 2.CJiaetoaon ^^^7^.^/^, 3. tTia=todon ^plrxppw-urL Lon.l^n- /; }l,'nda:!cn-:/. c'ldJi.Tiiai- AnunML Ifzngdam/ FL.29.tef ICIicilodactvlus coj-porienius. n„ 2. Srolopsides lywff/mis n.?>.T>\a<^a.mnKi i/athenrui. n . J,ondj3n. f'.llenderson , 2. Old hiiiUu. Jji iiimlJIintfdmn Pisces ri. 30. Pi islipojn.i hihiwatitn). ct.Hrael nf r/n- Diii-^liiinJiia ,^Hriit,i7i- . linulni: <;jle7iJ,-J-s--ii. -'. tnJ B.,ihy- liNjiKi? JungtitTn i lXciosto3iai.s 7imn.eral2.s-. JT'A ''trr .TpTiniu^ Tnnnerati.v. Cnv.j Z.^e^r^rLS nxirrops.Woh. /'Uwy STiiall f-yed JTeln-J^t) 3 VwVi iLa den Ira ..Yo7). 'Th,- iiUJii i- tfftJi thrviiMl Lniih-i,.t;Maulas,-7, J l'UBai7,y i j.-hi till III njniii//n)i TLsreji FL3a />u . Saar^ijj; atuiuhtrix. yi'h. 2. Stirj|>i].« r?uiiiihintJc.(.'yi>h. 3 . Chai:kix./Jf/y//M/,y.ff. JS^nh.ftltr ftnn niim J h/i/zi ■/,■/,// J J^n,/,m^ /,./r,n.lii.u-n. '!. I'/.l 7/,nh r .viniri la 1 mne/dtrm.. Fis<:£s.:Pl.30.Irr. i-CirrnrsapJxinrst/j'/i/itrff/j-.J/'//. 2A'hT\v-S(jj>hxy-s crassirostris.Jni S.Gnry-sijjiJnrvs mtniiit.^Ti. Xmul/rn^ I^JIaiilcrjim. 2. iUBailiry. iuLIlLHijdvrrL. I I.' <•<'„• ,' ' . /(/ UU\ 1. Zcuichis cittt>li:fi.lltyitfit\v,ni, ! I'ltl lt,)ilrV. ■djn^l Mii^dirmy. I'isces.J'L. 31. Ta: '-mL l.J.e-f\avxai.s ^ eruvii/tttiL.t. JIffi/t . 2. Cautliai-us viili/aris.Jfol) 3.Boaj)s viil/iari^<. Xoh. I,iJii//ivi. /i.Vriutasi'n, .'■ I>IJ Birilev. ii'inalJioiaJ>r?^to?ir. rv. 2.Hola canthus Lamardm.lacep . 3.TbinacairthTis angxdabis.n . Zcndcn. C.Mjiej Jp//. ■i ilrnifx. vii7i/irfi s.'JXoIj. fllif I'l'mimtn Dmtr.v/ l.inii/fii^ if//r/i,/rrMni. !. f'/il £ai/cy. ^ni/TTJiI. Zin^derm . I^ces.JT.. 32. Ter.- ZTi,f,',r t;jf.~,.:U-r, ,^, :'. .'U/Ktif.-ir JnimaL Mirutdarrv. J'l32.ta-. Tli,-.l.,/i,,lyp/ie7-tLSn'Uh6LsinffUIhrsal. 3Apriuil iij-c.tceris.n. Zor,d,ii. a ff,v:,frrs,^n. :>. CU1 BaUen. ATJxmxCiJivngcLoT Pl.32 (fiucr. lAaabas jcoTidens. n. 2. Psettus Seha.iL. i. The^Zaijri/it/ud Orffofv or the- 0pku»pft4duJ Scnatus. 4 Anatomy cf the. Brain, of the. Osp/ircrmejuu Ovuroina . XoTidcn. O.Jfenderjpny, 2.0lcLBaU^ . '/"ima/ Mrii/dorn PiscejMSo. 1 "ivoxiAicrf sromlrus/'lAe commoru'ifacJsTely 2 Thv nnns vitlaariyi/ulunny, 3 Auxxa J'p/ef^/Ae. -/itxit ■ '/ i/u moil/ A n ilftlhe leelL£/'the^4uKis. d (ie 7nt)u//io/Ve]mnys sarda . /. fiidfln GJ/etuterson 2 ffld Jiuilev r, Tisrrs.FI. :-i3. LL ] Hr)liii;iii(lrn.s rihiirisll'iiy i. PoiiiiitiiTifhiis i>iir,-iis. I'l, J..mJ.>,,:(:jI.i„t,;s,m. / t'U TUil,^ j47tirruiZ. JrijujJ/Ji/i. Tlsccj. JPL 33. bis. l.JejifapTis auraliue^ttZLS.JToTi. flTie froTdnv strijieil Fentupmic I 1 .Ptui.tiijJiii jjmosiLs JHoh Xniiioii. &Ur/n/ciitvi I' />lilSrii^-v ^diTTMl Mru^diTTti . FLsce.s.^1.33. Ter. 3 . Oplii- (•jjjTaliiS !b)i//r,//./,IJ ]lair,v. ^liina/ Jumj/lenii . I'isc^.TL34.Ier. // .y l.Tlivniins //,-A///M'.r X,-//. XlKTrii/iiiit/ /iiiiiifii i-r fiv /»■////_;/ '/iiii/iv ,' _' i'l-l.iiiiis .ninJii.Si'h Hie ri'iiijiuni Tr/iniiis I .: ii.Ilnitiiii>rt tif t/ii'Vi-iawxis siof/n. .-S. 'OivJnnis fhiimiiniiiVi'/). 'Dii' 77i''iii/ir 1 Jljiit} t'f r/ir'^\'yt\a,\fi t)/nt7it4^(.I.fUir SmodT lisli ti yi'iiiin siilriri-t ' Ci .Xhr stiirif iis i'ifl. I .fnit lti/,r/, fr,r„, „ f„/l „r,nl„ Xl sj, -Lm/Zi'ti. ^rjfnu/rrsini. I.Cl7//Mnj/tv. .hiiiiUii liiiuidcin PL 3-/ qiuir 1 Piiuelepterus /i,..>YjV. Z.7f./ 2. T'olv.,, authus /lusseUcn. 3.Bra,urt A'«« /;?/ ,y,/,^ . T.rTuicn.(}.Iicruierscn,?,OU 3aiUt). AiuinaLKw^dortv 1 PiimleiitiTiis tilti filmic. 7 DijiJoi'x!"" "'/'■ l..„M'„ ,i//,H,/.>y.'». ■; i'/,/Ji,t/.' initial Ent/tlcrni . Pi^c&s. Fl 35. bis '^^J\/ 1 Thvisitps utiui.lfnh. 2.CyhiyvxELlHtTrr. 2r,>7,. .S Xh-V'i siti-.s Icjrithipin'iiis. Jjmtlm.&JFitii/i-i-MTn. 2J>/dJiiii/ev Jjiijiinl Juiit/tfnni . /V.v/v.r /'/ I (,<-iii|ivIi:n///,v//,7//, •/,,,,(,-// J l.<-j.id<.pii-'i ///v/r/yv/.v ,l„// .'. (.iMuiivlu-X Cf/ji/>,-r X'lr Zmi,J/wi: /i .7lni,/rr.u>ii . i' /'/,/ /ftri/ry. Aiuinai JxiJii/iL I'/Jj qtuu 1 IfpJo.stoiiia TcmimrJ.-ii [\,tVK 2 PeTunliens /,///,-//.>-;.>-.« 3 T.jsofs //;!.S. L Olistiis AlaLibcu^u-us. Cuv rt la/. 2. Scyiis indica.. Cuvet VaL. J.mukrt. CJIeT'.Ji^svri,, 2, Old Bailey. Jnunal Jfz/ic/don PL :',3 U .^: .^/"v-^ ■^1 "'■^%: -"-^— ^ ^'^ > c-;^ 1 .VpolecOis stranxateus.n.1 C!im\\\frm\i% Saruu PetrirvJt.'Yxi^iXxmAy^s piunpaniisn T.P'iJjn^O. ITenJerscm. ?. Old 3aiiey Ininiycd. Jijiiiodoyji PL. 38 guar ITetrapTejos y/),'//mr /«>/;. 2 S/cdfton. cf tJhcTctiaptt^ns. IkL'Hc Jiii/r\ I.cn3.cn. &. ffcTiAcrson ^. O/d. Balletf. Atiimal EiTujdom Tisc^s.I'L3^. 1 XipJiin.i i/LlJ/t,., r.. >. X,„,,r fixh l;a,'fy,;,rul,r,„,,- ... •ritLa7>7)uilIS/iad^77n. ii...c^t.I'l.4('. ' I'' -■' .' . JJastaceniWns »/j<»<-«/«ft£.f . 3. S»^«Ja Khri'lii. A .Strati of like T^SkCAtt^ tica. J.i!&d.aL Ifin^n Fl. 40 bis. 1 Bwirlitus diacatrthit^. n . 2. 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