270 • NATURAL HISTORY. 



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Found in Thessaly. ■" 



16. Anguis Elios liv^a.\(.u\i(x. 



17. •^— 'KovOiV.o'koyoq, ' ' , 



lb. (ra,fjioi,fjt,vi. 



PISCES. ' * 



Chondropterygii. ■ ' 



1. Raia Torpedo jwapyorifpa. 



2. R. Batis /3«t*V. . . 



3. R. Oxyrinchus /SojtjV. 



4. Squalus Centrina 7oupotJi/(o4"«po. 



5. Squalus Squatina %eAap<- , • 



6. Squalus Catulus • o-jcuXoiJ/apo. 



7. S. MusteluS yXTTO-]^apo. 



8. Acipenser Sturio y,ovpovva, 



Branchiostegi. 



9. Lophius Piscatorius QxT^cx.'x^o^a.^o. •.■ 



10. Sygnathus Hippo- uXoyo t^? QccXd,ir(rr,i. ' /, 



campus 



Apodes. 



11. Murasna Anguilla «%£A<. ' 



^oto 6j/ </i^ Editor. 



1. /xouSiacTTfja in Forskal, from jj-ouBiix^eiv, torpcre. See Du C. in v. 



2. In anotl)er part of the journals, called piW. 



4. The xevTp'iMri of the ancients. The Italian name " Pesce Porco" expresses the same 

 meaning as the Romaic. 



6. Dog-fish. The squalus catulus, scomber pelamis, esox belone, percalabrax, and 

 mullus barbatus, were seen by Sonnini off the coast of Egypt. 



8. o-TUfjioK in another part of the journals. 



9. Frog-fish. The /Sorpap^oc and Rana of the ancients. — Pennant, B. Z. iii. 



1 0. Cavallo Marino of the Italians. 



