FISHES. 209 



** First dorsal with 4 stiff spines ; body compressed ; no lateral 

 band Mug Hides, the Mullets. 



FAMILIES OF HEMIBRANCHII. 



* Bones of head moderately produced ; ventral fins of a stout 



spine and a rudimentary ray; dorsal preceded by free spines; 



scaleless, naked or with bony plates; an oblong, silvery, 



naked area in front of pectorals. . GASTKROSTEIIXE, 98. 



** Bones of head much produced, forming a long tube which 



bears the short jaws at the end; ventral fins without spine, 

 f Body compressed ; no teeth ; scales small ; dorsal fins two ; 

 first with spines. . . Centriscida, the Snipe Fishes. 

 ft Body greatly elongated ; teeth present ; no scales ; no dorsal 

 spines ; middle rays of caudal produced into a long fila- 

 ment. . . . Fistulariida, the Trumpet Fishes. 



FAMILIES OF SYKENTOGNATHI. 



* Jaws one or both elongated into a long beak, 

 f Both jaws elongated; no finlets; size large. 



Belonidiz, the Gar -Fishes. 



ft Lower jaw only elongate, or else dorsal and anal with 

 detached finlets, as in the Mackerels. 



Scomberesocida, the Sauries. 



** Jaws moderate ; pectorals elongated, nearly as long as body, 

 used for " flying." . . Exoccetidce, the Flying Fishes. 



FAMILIES OF HAPLOMI. 



* Snout depressed and elongated, its length more than half the 



greatest depth of body; jaws, vomer, palate and tongue armed 

 with strong, hooked teeth ; body elongated, sub-terete ; size 

 large ; in fresh water ESOCID^E, 102. 



** Snout rounded and rather short, its length being less than half 

 the greatest depth of body ; teeth moderate ; size small. 



f Vent jugular, in front of pectorals; eyes often undeveloped; 

 ventrals small or wanting ; cave fishes. AMBLYOPSHXE, 103. 



ff Vent normal ; eyes present ; ventrals well developed. 

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