FISHES. GI5 



phoriis; 95- riatycepliaUis ; 96. Batrachus ; 97. Lopliius ; 9S. Aiitennariusj 

 99. Malllie. 



TRIBE V. — SCOMBEROlnES. 



100. Scomber; 101. Tliynmis; 102. Orcynus; 103 Caranx ; 104. Citula ; 

 105. Seriola; 106. Nomeus ; 107. Selene; lOS. Gallus ; 109. Argyreiosiis ; 

 110. Vomer; 111. Tetragonurus ; 112. Macroguathus ; 113. Mastacembelus ; 

 Hi. Gasterosteus ; 115. Spinachia; 110. Centronotus ; 117. Lichia; 118. Ble- 

 pharis; 119. Zeus; 120. Carpos; 121. Equula ; 122. Mene ; 123. Atropus ; 

 121. Trachichthys ; 125. Chrysotosus; 126. Xiphias ; 127. IstiophoriiS ; 128. 

 Centrolophus ; 129. Oligopodus ; 130. Coryphaena; 131. Pteraclis; 132. 

 Amphacanthus ; 133. Acantlmrus; 131. Aspisurus ; 135. Prionuriis ; 136. 

 Naseus. 



TRIBE VI. SQUAMIPENNES. 



137. Chsetodon ; 138. Chehnon ; 139. Platax ; UO. Heniochus; 141. Ep'ii- 

 plius; 142. Chetodipterus ; 143. Holocantbus ; 144. Acanthopodus ; 145. 

 Ospbronemus ; 146. Trichopodus ; 147. Toxotes; IIS. Kurtus ; 149. Ana- 

 bas; 150. Coesio; 151. Brama ; 152. Stromateus; 153. Fiatola; 154. Seseri- 

 nus ; 155. Piraelepterus ; 156. Kyphosus ; 157. Plectorbynchus ; 158. Gly- 

 phisodou; 159. Pomacentrus ; ICO. Ampbiprion ; 101. Premnas; 162. Teui- 

 Dodon; 163. Eques ; 164. Polynemiis. 



TRIBE VIZ.— FISTULARIBJi. 



165. Fistularia ; 166. Aulostomus ; 167. Centriscus , 168. Amphisile : of 

 whieli we have figured the following species. 



Cepola Ttenia. — The Band-Fish. Plate lix. fig. 2. Dusky above, with 

 some remote reddish spots along the sides ; and shining silvery waved-bands 

 beneath. Four feet long. Inhabits the Mediterranean. 



Sti/lephorus chordatus. — The Cordated Stylephorous. Plate lix. fig. 3. 

 Silvery, mottled with reddish-brown. Two feet long, exclusive of the fila- 

 ment. Inhabits the gulf of Mexico. 



Blennius ocellaris.— The Ocellated Blenny. Plate lix. fig. 4. Dark 

 blue-green on the back, and paler below; marked with several clouds 

 on the upper parts; dorsal fin having a rouud dusky spot, surrounded by 

 white. 



Anarchicas lupas. — The Wolf- Fish. Plate lix. fig. 5. Described, vol. 

 iii. p. 536. 



Gohius skangua. — The Shangua Gobins. Plate lix. fig. 6. Body slip, 

 pery, olive-green, clouded with black dots above; abdomen white ; tail fin 

 with beautiful square spoto of black ; eyes small, protuberant, and approach, 

 ing closely. Six inches long. Inhabits the Estuaries of the River Ganges. 



Catlionymus Lyra. — The Gerameous Dragouet. Plate lix. fig. 7. De- 

 scribed, vol. ill. p. 532. 



JuUs micolepidotus. — Tlie Slicolepidotus Julis. Plate lix. fig. 8. Head 

 and back of a yellow-brown ; sides and belly silvery ; scales minute, covering 

 the operculi ; fins pale-brown. 



Crenilahrus gibbus. — The Gibbous Wrasse. Plate lix. fig. 9. Back ar- 

 cuated, carinated, sloping abruptly to the snout; sides spotted with blue and 

 orange Eight inches long. Inhabits the British seas. 



