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Family II. PHANEROBRANCHOIDEA. 



CHARACTERS. 



Gills permanent; spiracles or branchial orifices concealed by branchial tui'ts. 



SIREN . — Linnctus. 



Genus Siren. — Characters. Head short; mouth small; tongue arrow-shaped; 

 palatine teeth minute, numerous on the outer margin of the bone; gills persistent 

 during life; branchial tufts three; spiracles three; body eel-shaped; anterior 

 extremities, but neither pelvis nor posterior extremities. 



SIREN LACERTINA.— Lmnffiws. 



Plate XXXIV. 



Characters. Head short; frontal region elevated; snout depressed; branchial 

 tufts three; spiracles three; body anguilliform; tail long, compressed, with a 

 rayless fin above and below; anterior extremities only with four short, small 

 fingers each; colour above dusky, approaching to black, with numerous white or 

 yellowish-white spots; abdomen purplish. 

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