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derable resemblance to each other, and therefore not easilj 

 discriminated. 



PISCES. 



In this department the collection is deficient, most of the 

 specimens procured at Penang and Singapore having been lost, 

 and time not having been yet afforded to complete the drawings. 

 The following is a list of those most commonly found in the 

 Straits of Malacca, and of which outlines of the form and cha- 

 racters have been preserved. A few only have yet been pro- 

 cured on the west coast of Sumatra. 



Mura3na . . . one species. 



rr , . , . ") Lepturus, Linn. 

 lrichvurus > c ,, 



J argenteus. onaw. 



Gadus, Linn, 



Batrachus. 



Echeneis Neucrates. 



Coryphama Ilippurus. 



Gobius Schlosseri. 



niger, var. and two other species, probably 



undescribed. 



Cottus one species. 



Zeus one species. 



Pleuronectes bilineatus. 



macrolepidotus ? 



Zebra, and another species. 



Chaetodon . , seven species. 



Sparus two species. 



Labrus one species. 



Sciaena four species. 



Perca ten species. 



Gasterosteus . one species. 



2x2 Scomber 



' \ Tail 



s, Sehn. J 



