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APODAL 

 MALACOPTERYGJL 



MUR.'ENrD.E. 



MURENIDM. 



THE MUR^NA. 



Muriena Helena, Linnaeus. Bi.och, pt. v. pi. 152. 



,, ,, La Murine, Cuvier, Kegne An. t. ii. p. 352. 



„ ,, The MuriEne, Couch, MS. 



Generic Characters. — Body elongated ; no pectoral fins ; branchial opening 

 a minute orifice on each side ; a single row of teeth in each jaw ; dorsal and 

 anal fin very low, united. 



Mr. Couch is tlic only Britisli naturalist I have heard of 

 who has obtained an example of this beautifully marked 

 species on tlie English coast. The following is Mr. Couch ""s 

 account, copied from his MS. : 



A specimen, the first on record as a British fish, was 

 caught by a fisherman of Polperro, October 8th, 1834. 



Its length was four feet four inches ; body very flaccid, 

 rounded anteriorly, compressed and tapering towards the tail : 

 the whole body seemed plump. Before the eyes it is slender 

 and sharp ; jaws equal ; gape moderately large ; teeth long, 

 incurved, sharp, separate, in one row, a row on the palate ; 

 tongue adherent, scarcely perceptible ; a nasal barb on each 



