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fish or box-fish, Lactoplirys trigonvs, is a West-Indian fish ; 

 one specimen has appeared at Holmes's Hole, Mass. The 

 porcupine-fish (Chilichthys turgidus) and smootli puffer 

 (Tetrodon Icevigatus) and the spring box-fish (Chiloniycte- 

 rus geomctricus) range from Cape Cod to Florida. The 

 sun-fish (Mola rotunda] is, like the others of the order, a 

 surface-swimmer. It is sometimes a metre or more in 

 length, weighing five hundred pounds or more. 



Thus it seems that while the sharks have prospered from 



FIG. J 70. Sea-horse, male, with the young issuing from the brood-pouch. 



the earliest times, i.e., since the appearance of any verte- 

 brate life, their great size and ferocity mainly accounting 

 for their success, after all, when we consider the number 

 of species and individuals, the bony fishes have greatly out- 

 run them in life's race, and conquered by virtue of their 

 more highly wrought structure, their greater and more 

 varied activity in swimming, their fertility and power of 

 adaptation to every part of the watery world. For lack of 

 these qualities, especially of adaptation, the ganoid type 

 became wellnigh extinct. 



