Class IV. L O N G A N G L E R. 123 



Fifning Frog of Mount's-Bay. Borla/e Cornwall, 266. Tab. C2. Long. 

 27.^.6. PM. ?>•*»/ Vol. LIU. 170. 



THIS is a fpecies at prefent unknown to us, ex- 

 cept by defcription. 



It is, fays Doctor Bcrlafe, of a longer form than 

 the common kind : the head more bony, rough, 

 and aculeated. It had no finlike appendages round 

 the head, but on each fide the thinner part of the 

 body, beginning beneath the dorfal fin, and reach- 

 ing within two inches of the tail, was a feries of 

 them, each three quarters of an inch in length. 



At the end of the pectoral fins were fpines an 

 inch and three quarters in length ; at the end of the 

 tail others three quarters of an inch long. 



One 



