25% SCOPUS, SERPENTARIUS. 



2 5. SCOPUS. Spec. i. 



umbretta, (umbre,) body brown; tail obscurely 

 barred. Twenty inches long. 



See MS. P. 



4 3. SCORPJSNA. Spec. 9. 



parcus, cirri near the eyes and nostrils. 



See MS. P. 



7 i. SCORPIO. Spec. 10. 



amcricanlis, (scorpion,) combs with fourteen teeth ; 

 hands subciliate with filiform claws; body spot- 

 ted with brown. 



See MS. P. 



9 i. SCYLLJEA. Spec. 2. 



pelagica, body fixed ; four extreme arms alike, the 

 middle ones papillose. Among sea-weeds. 



See MS. P. 



2 3. SCYTHROPS. Spec. 1. 



psittaceus, back, wings and tail cinereous ; feath- 

 ers mostly with dark dusky tips. 2 feet long. 

 See MS. P. 



9 1. SEPIA. Spec. 8. 



officinalis) (cuttle-fish,) body without tail or ap- 

 pendage, and surrounded by a margin ; tenta- 

 cula (longer arms) two. 



toligo, (calamary,) body subcylindric, subulate, 

 furnished with a flattish sharp-edged rhombic 

 membrane at the tail each side. From one to 

 two feet long, 

 See MS. P. 



2 1. SERPENTARIUS. Spec. i. 



(snake-eater,) body black ; hind-head 



