PISCES. 



Others again have a crescent-shaped or bifurcated tail.(l) 



Anampses, Cuv. 

 ^ All the characters of a Julis, with the exception of two flat teeth 

 m the jaws, which project fro. the n.outh and curve oTtLrds! 



But one or two species are known; from the Indian Ocean.(2) 



Crenilabrus, Cuv. 

 ^Z7!CV]r "^'"^ '" '"^ L"'J-- "f B'^. In order to 



Some of them arc taken in the northero seas: such as the 

 Lutjanus rupestris. Bl. 250; fawn coloured, with clouded bla k 

 ish vertical bands. Ztjnus norvegicns Id., 256 b,tvl h 

 jrregularly spotted and marbled with dee; bro v , 'xZ ^ ' 

 fo^^. orange, spotted with blue,- a black sp'o. behind the e ^^ . 



the w ,'n- 7- '""' "' ^- P""""'' ^'''' '^markable for 



the five spines of its anal.(3) 



The Mediterranean produces a great number which are de 

 cora ed with the most beautiful colours; the most splend d is 

 tl Lairusp,a Forsk.; silvery, with three broad Lg tud" 



t.als blue, &c.(4) They abound also in the seas of hot cli- 



III nl 1 f '^ ^ M f drawing- of Commerson, engraved Lacen 



Suei .;;.."= *""' '' "' ^""" -^ ">' C-*. "hich at leas, are Sy 

 (1) Species with crescent-shaped or forked tails, Loire UiraTa^e Laceo m 



n,ore than a,;a,teren2 LS::^ ':;;:; '^""ir 777''^.'"''''"^ 



as the .J. &;"' "' "" ^''' *"S-/fe, Porsk., is pwbably the same 



4iit'2:r;?r; ti.'"'"' ^'^--*'"'^- ^"^'. uy -^ Caym., yy. 

 ^^,3)^ Add. Lui.giUus,Ver.., M. copied Encycl., m^-Zu,j. nre^en.. BL, 



1 our genus Chenilabrus, and carries the number of species 



