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Nauerates ductor, Cuv. § Val.—* Romeiro,” Ouv. & Val: viii. p. 312. t. 232. 
Gasterosteus ductor, Linn. i. 489. No. 2. 
The Pilot-fish, Yarr.i. 149. Rarior. 
Lichia glaycos, Cuv. &§ Val.—‘* Ranhosa,’”’ “‘ Tronbeta,” or ‘‘ Pelumbeta,” Cuv. & Val. 
Vili. 358. ¢. 234. 
Scomber Glaucus, Linn. i.494. No.5. Vulgatiss. 
Caranx Cuvieri, nob.—‘‘ Chicharro.” 
C. corpore graciliore; linee lateralis anguste parte posteriore rectd, anteriori cur- 
3 vatd equali ; scutellis 94 ad 99 armatd. 
OCuv. & Val. ix. p. 18. 
Seriola picturata, Bowd. Exc. p. 123. f. 27. (pessima.) Vulgatiss. 
First properly indicated as a distinct species from the common Horse Mackerel 
of the British Channel (C. trachurus, L., Yarr. i. 154. Cuv. & Val. ix. 11. t. 246.), 
by MM. Cuvier and Valenciennes, as above cited. 
Caranx luna Geoffr., Cuv. § Val.—‘‘ Enxaréo,” Cuv. & Val. ix. 80. 
Citula Bancksii, Risso, Hist. Nat. iii. p. 422. No. 338. f.13.  Rarior. 
Temnodon saltator, Cuv. &§ Val.—‘‘ Anchova,” Cuv. & Val. ix. 225. t. 260. 
Gasterosteus Saltatrix, Linn. i. 491. No. 7. 
“* Horse Mackerel of New York, U.S.” (Cuv. & Val. loc. cit. p. 230.) Rarior. 
Coryphena hippurus, Cuv. § Val. 2—‘* Dourado,” Cuv. & Val. t. ix. p. 278. & 266.2 An 
3 potius C. Hippunoides Rafin. ? See Cuv. & Val. vol. ix. 287. Rarior. 
The only specimen I have seen was twenty-two inches and a quarter long. 
Zeus Faber, Linn.—‘‘ Peize Gallo,” Linn. i. 454. No. 3. Cuv. & Val. x. p. 6. 
The Dory, or Doree, Yarr. i. 162. Sat frequens. 
Not inferior in flavour to the common European or English John Dory, from 
which it differs in no point whatever of external character. 
Capros aper, Cuv. &§ Val.— Tinta em pé,” Cuv. & Val. x. p. 30. t. 281. 
Zeus aper, Linn. i. 455. 
Zeus Childrenii, Bowd. Exc. in Mad. p. 124. 
The Boar-fish, Yarr.i..169. Vulgaris. 
Lampris lauta, nob.—‘‘ Peixe Cravo.” 
L. lingud levi: membrand branchiostegd sexradiatd: caudd ecarinatéd : vertebris 69. 
D.1+54;A.1439;P.14+25;V. 16 ;C. 5 +%. M. B. 6 utrinque ; Vert. 49. 
In another specimen the fin-formula was 
D.1+4 54; A.1+41;P.1+ 24; V.17. 
Rarior. 
The general agreement of this fish with the descriptions of L. guttatus, Retz, 
is very close ; and to that species, notwithstanding certain important differences, 
I had formerly referred it, known, as it long remained to me, only by the exa- 
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