On the Part. 



Order IV. 

 PHFSOSTOMT. 



Family 

 CFPRINIDJE. 



<m 



D, OR 



ED-EYE. 



fLeucisctis crvthrophthalmiis.J 



Rootatig (das Rothauge), Ral-cye, 



i.e. Eryihrophthalmus Gcrmanicus dictus, Willughby, p. 249. 



Cyprinus iride, pinnis omnibus caudaque rubris, Artedi, Gen. Pise. p. 3 No. z. 



Cyprinus erythrophthalmiis, Lin., Syst. Nat. i. p. 530; Donovan, Brit. Fish. ii. pi. 40. 



Rud, Pennant, Brit. Zool. iii. p. 318; Couch, Fish. Brit. Isl. iv. p. 49. 

 Roud (Norfolk), Finscalc, Shalloiv, 



Red-eye, Rudd, Yarrell, i. p. 412. 



Leuciscus erythrophthalmus, Fleming, Brit. An. p. 188; Cuvier; Tho.mx'^^on, Xal. Hist. Irel. 



iv. 138; Gunther's Cat. vii. p. 231. 



Azurine, Yarrell, i. p. 416. 



Scardinius erythrophthalmus, .Siebold, Siisserwasserfische p. 180. 



rriHE Rudd is not uncommon in some of the rivers and ponds of this country; it is very 

 -L lii^e a Roach in general appearance, and often mistaken for one. There is one character, 

 however, which at once reveals the difference between the Rudd and the Roach ; in the 



