OF THE FISHES OF MADEIRA. 
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A Table of the comparative number and distribution of the British, Mediterranean, and 
Maderan Species of Fishes *. 
found in 
Whole number of Species 
Families. 
Mets savers atefa 8 
+2 
Sate Syevee' ay siatd ouch 12 
a 7 
BOSS =e OP dene 2 
Ce Bresalela alan 6 
hs ahs ets othe 0 
Bole peneteins tots 1 
Scombridee : 2. ..2....0% 12 
Pee DOG sien 5 ss: +) 4 dy0'0! oe 3 
Miners 00.2 oh aetpee 4 
Whophidtey Husrseizecpien ober 1 
RIODIOGG octane aicoaren avoid 14 
See er Re 1l 
PED: wisbee ke o2 1 
ahape eee 75 
+9 
229 
+10 
Species peculiar+ to 
Brit. Med. 
0 9 
+1 +2 
6 5 
+4 +3 
0 1 
0 14 
0 8 
0 0 
0 25 
1 8 
1 12 
0 1 
6 26 
+1 
4 41 
0 0 
18 150 
+5 +6 
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Gta perdae ie ioral sje ea es 
2. Malacopterygiane. \ 
Abdominales ........ 
Gadi see ates es 19 
Pleuronectide.......... 16 
Cyclopteride .......... 5 
Echeneide ............ 1 
4. Malacopt. 
Murenide .......... +3 
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5 
20 
+2 
0 
35 
+2 
Species common to 
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4 1 4 
2 0 2 
3 0 0 
2 1 6 
0 0 1 
2 0 0 
4 0 6 
0 0 0 
1 1 0 
0 0 0 
3 0 3 
4 1 4 
0 0 0 
25 4 26 
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* The freshwater fishes are added in smaller figures under the numbers of the marine species; and all fa- 
milies which have no British or Maderan representatives are omitted. 
+ By peculiar, is meant only not found in either of the other two localities here specified. 
+ No attempt is made to distribute geographically, or even in some cases to enumerate the freshwater Ma- 
Jacopterygians, or the Raiide, further than Great Britain and Madera are concerned, in the present absence of 
all accurate knowledge of the South European species of the former, and the inextricable confusion in the 
synonyms of Raia, Risso. 
VOL. II.— PART III. 
2D 
