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CONTENTS. 



Order II. JUGULARES Page 262 

 Dragonet. Common Weever, 



or sea- dragon ib. 



Uranoscope, or star-gazer. 



Common cod 263 



Haddock ,265 



Coal-fish. Pollack 266 



Whiting. Hake 267 



Ling. Burbot 268 



Blenny. Gattorugine blenny. 

 Viviparous blenny 269 



Order III. THORACICI 270 

 Remora, or sucking-fish. 



Parrot -fish ib. 



Bull-head, or miller's thumb. 



Father-lasher 271 



Doree. Holibut 272 



Plaise. Flounder 275 



Dab. Sole 274 



Turbot. Chaetodon, or shoot- 

 ing-fish. Gilt-head 275 

 Wrasse, or old wife 276 

 Common perch 277 

 Ruff. Basse. Sea-perch 278 

 Common stickleback. Pilot- 

 fish 279 

 Common mackerel 280 

 Tunny. Mullet 281 

 Surmullet. Common (or 



grey) gurnard 282 



Piper 283 



Order IV. ABDOMINALES ib. 



Loach, or groundling ib. 



Skeat. Salmon Page 284 



Salmon trout. Common 



trout 286 



Samlet. Char. Smelt 287 



Guiniad. Pike 288 



Sea-needle, or gar-pike 289 



Flying-fish. Herring 290 



Sprat 291 



Pilchard. Anchovy. Shad 292 

 Carp. Barbel. Tench 293 

 Gudgeon. Bream. Roach 294 

 Dace. Chub. Bleak. Gold- 

 fish 295 



Class V. INSECTS 296 



Order I. COLEOPTERA 306 

 Order II. HEMIPTERA 308 

 Order III. LEPIDOPTERA 309 

 Order IV. NEUROPTERA 310 

 Order V. HYMENOPTERA 311 

 Order VI. DIPTERA 312 



Order VII. APTERA 313 



Class VI. WORMS 314 



Order I. INTESTINA 315 



Order II. MOLLUSCS 316 



Order III. TESTACEA 318 



Order IV. ZOOPHITA 321 



Order V. INFUSORIA 322 



The principal end of Natural 



History 324 



