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132. The Common Perch (Percaflumatilis, Linn.). 



This specimen is preserved in glycerine, and all the colours and peculiar 

 markings of the living fish are retained. 



Presented by George Wilson, Esq. 



133. The Pope or Ruffe (Perca cernua, Linn. ; Acerina vulgaris, Cuv.). 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. Hist. Nat. des Poissons, t. iii. p. 4. pi. 41. Yarrell, Hist. 



of Brit. Fishes, vol. i. p. 18. 

 Hob. Canals and rivers of England. 



Presented by Frank Buckland, Esq., M.A., M.R.C.S.E. 



Genus PERCIS, Bloch. 



134. Per cis cylindrica (Riipp.). 



Fig. Riippell's Atlas, p. 19. tab. 5. fig. 2. Cuv. et Val. vol. iii. p. 199. 

 Hab. The Moluccas. 



135. Percis cylindrica. 



A more strongly marked specimen. 



Hab. Tongataboo. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Home, Bart., R.N. 



136. Percis cancellata. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. iii. p. 200. 

 Hab. Feejee Islands. 



Genus GRAMMISTES, Bloch. 



137. Grammistes orientalis. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. ii. p. 151. pi. 27. 

 Hab. Rivers of South America. 



Genus POMOTIS, Cuv. 



138. Freshwater Sun-fish (Pomotis vulgaris, Cuv.). 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. iii. p. 67. pi. 49. 

 Hab. Fresh waters of Carolina. 



Genus SERRANUS, Cuv. 



139. Serranus nebulosus. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. ii. p. 233. Richardson, Ichthyology of Seas of 



China and Japan, Report of the British Association, 1845. 

 Hab. China. 



