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(6) Zeus faber, L. 



Skill, 7 in. long, in bad condition ; on back of sheet in 

 Linne's handwriting, " Zeus ventre aculeato, cauda in extremo 

 circinnata. Art. gen. 50. syn. 78." 



(7-10) Trachinus draco, L. 



Skin, 12 in. long, in bad condition, named in Linne's hand- 

 writing " Tracliiaus draco. Fierssing." 



Skin, 12 in. long, with separate pectoral and ventral fins 

 and branchiostegals, labelled by Linne " Trachinus." 



Skin, 12 in. long, and head of another specimen, without 

 any marking. 



(11-16) Trachinus vipera, C. Y. 



Two skins, 3| and 4| in. long, with head and fins ot a 

 third specimen ; on back of sheet in Linne's handwriting, 

 " Trachinus minoris species, Gron.*' 



Two skins, 2^ and 2| in. long, with head and fins of a 

 third specimen ; on back of sheet in Linne's handwriting, 

 " Trachinus minor albescens, Gron." 



Singularly Linne did not recognize this species, although his 

 attention had been drawn to it both by Artedi and Gronow. 



(17) Cottus scorpius, L. 



Skin, 6| in. long, much damaged, and a separate pectoral 

 fin, named by Linne Cott. scorpius. Referred to by Goode and 

 Bean, Proc. U.S. jS^at. Mus. viii. p. 196. 



(18) Trigla gnrnardus, L. 



Skin, 9 in. long, in good condition, with separate pectoral 

 fin and branchiostegals, named by Linne Tr. Gurnardus. 



(19, 20) Trigla CUCUlus, B1. = T. rjurnardus. 



Two skins, 7 in. long, with separate pectoral fins and 

 branchiostegals, not named, but on back of sheet in Linne's 

 handwriting " Trigla minor, Gron." 



(21-23) Trigla hirundo, L. 



Skin, II5 in. long, in bad state, with separate pectoral fin 

 and branchiostegals, not named, but on back of sheet Linne 

 wrote : " Triglae facie piscis radiis membr. branchiost. utrinque 

 septem. Gronov." 



Two skins, 6| and 7| in. long, in bad state, named by 

 Linne " Trigla Hirundo^' : on back of sheet he wrote : "Trigla 

 rostro parum bifido, linea laterali ad caudam bifurca. Art. 

 syn. 73." 



(24) Agonus cataphr actus, L. 



Skin, 4 1 in. long, with pectoral and ventral fins separate, 

 named by Linne " catajjhractus." 



