Zoology.} NATURAL HISTORY OF VICTORIA. [_Fishes. 



Now figured foi' the first time, although so abundant on our 

 coasts and in the markets. 



Explanation of Fighbes. 



Plate 193. — Fisr. 1, average specimen, about two-thirds natural size. Fig. la, upper view 

 of head, about two-thirds the natural size. Fig. 16, teeth of upper jaw, vomer, and palate, 

 natural size. Fis;. Ic, teeth of lower jaw, natui-al size. Fig. Id, scale above lateral line, 

 magnified three diameters. Fig. le, scale of lateral line, magnified three diameters. Fig. If, 

 section at base of pectoral. Fig. \ij, section of pedicle of tail. 



Frederick McCoy. 



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