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Plate XLV. '', 



Fig. 144. The Coal-fish (Merlangus carbonarius). 



145. The Plain Burbot (Lota inornata). 



146. The Green Pollack (Merlangus leptocephalus). 



147. The New- York Pollack (M. purpureas). 



Plate XLVI. 

 Fig. 148. The American Hake (Merlucius albidus). 



149. The Spotted Codling (Phycis punctatus). 



150. The American C.dling (P. americanus). 



I Plate XLVII. 



Fig. 151. The Spotted Turbot (Pleuronectes maculatus). 



152. The Long-toothed Flounder (Platessa ocellata). 



153. The Pigmy Flat-fish (Platessa pusilla). 



Plate XLVm. 

 Fig. 154. The New-York Flat-fish (Platessa plana). 



155. The Rusty Flat-fish (P. ferruginea). 



156. The Oblong Flounder (P. oblonga). 



^ Plate XLIX. 



Fig. 157. The Halibut (Hippoglossus vulgaris). 



158. Platessa plana, reversed and doubled. 



159. The New- York Sole (Achirus moUis). 



Plate L. 



; Fig. 160. The Small Black Bass (Labrax nigricans). 



161. The Two-spined Toad-fish (Batrachus celatus.) 



' a. Dorsal view of the same. 



• 162. The Champlain Pickering (Pileoma fasciatum). 



I 163. The Yellow Pike-perch (Lucioperca americana). 



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I Plate LI. 



I Fig. 164. The Lake Mooneye (Hyodon clodalus). 



V 165. The White Lake Bass (Labrax albidus). 



166. The Common Pond-fish (Pomotis vulgaris). 



Plate LH. 

 ■,, Fig. 167. The American Sand Launce (Ammodytus americanus). 



168. The Spotted Burbot (Lota maculosa). 



169. The New- York Ophidium (Ophidium marginatum). 



170. The Great Lake Catfish (Pimelodus nigricans). 



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