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Genus TRACHINOTES, Cuv. 



207. Trachinotes glaums, Cuv. 



2V. fronte obtuso, spinis octo ante dorsali, tribus ante anali, radiis elon- 



gatis earundem pinnarum ad medium caudalis attingentibus. 

 Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. viii. p. 293. 

 Hob. American Seas. 



208. Trachinotes argenteus, Cuv. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. viii. p. 304. 

 Hob. American Seas. 

 The specimen is about 6 inches in length and of a brilliant silvery hue. 



209. Trachinotes argenteus, Cuv. (Two specimens.) 



They appear to be the same species as the preceding. They were both 

 formerly in the British Museum, and were marked ' Chatodon Deserter.' 

 Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. viii. p. 293. 

 Hob. American Seas. 



Genus CARANX, Cuv. et Val. 



210. The Senegal Caranx (Caranx Senegallus, Cuv.). 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. ix. p. 59. 



Hab The River Senegal in Western Africa. According to Cuvier, an 



analogous species is found in the Mediterranean. 

 This fish is represented by Barbot, in plate 6, under the name of Corango. 



211. Caranx Rotleri, Cuv. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. ix. p. 22. 

 Hab. East Indies. 



212. Caranx oblongus, Cuv. 



Fig. Cuv. et Val. vol. ix. p. 96. 

 Hab. Vanicolo. 



213. Caranx carangus, Cuv. Native name Yarradandree Par ah. 



Fig. Russel, Fishes of Coromandel, ii. pi. 147. Cuv. et Val. vol. iv. p. 68. 

 Hab. Coast of Coromandel. 



