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DIVISION L. 



(1) Cangrego de tierra (Cray Fish), Astacus Troglodytes Chilensis ; very common in marshes' 

 or moist lands south of latitude 35. It lives in holes, known by cylinders of clay standing on 

 the surface of the soil, apparently serving as entrance, which cylinders are about 15 to 20 centi- 

 metres in height, 8 to 10 centimetres in diameter outside, and about 2 to 3 centimetres hollow 

 right through inside. They appear more fit to admit air to breathe than for entrances. They 

 are caught by hand. The exhibits are fair specimens of size. (2) Camaron (Shrimps), 

 Astacus Fluviatilis Chilensis; inhabiting the rivers north of 34 S. ; caught by hand or 

 with baskets. Shrimps remarkable for the delicate taste of their meat, and much sought for 

 food. (3) Centollas Armadas (Spider Crabs), from Island of Juan Fernandez. (4) Langostas 

 Armadas (Craw fish). (5) Pampanitos from Juan Fernandez and Carrizal Bajo. (6) Cama- 

 rones (Prawns). (7) Caugrejos (Cray-fish). (8) Jaivastalicunas(Crab). (9) Jaivas Moradaa 

 (Purple Crabs). (10) Jaivas Mora (Crab). (11) Erizos (Sea Urchins). (12) Jaiva Mosos- 

 pobre (Poor Man's Crab). (13) Talicuna Colorada (Eed Talicuna Crab). (14) Estrella Sol 

 (Sun Star Fish). (15) Senoritas. (16) Quirquiucho Espinado. (17) Loco (Sea Ear). (18) 

 Lapas. (19) Erizos de Jote (Jote Sea Urchins). (20) Quirquinchos Lisos. (21) Poto Verde 

 (Green Poto). (22) Locos (Sea Ears). (23) Lnpas. (24) Chibros. (25) Papanas. (26) 

 Castanetas. (27) Sierras. (28) Rollisos. (29) Villagallo. (30) Sargo de Jote. (31) 

 Gavinsas. (32) Lenguados. (33) Cascujo. (34) Piures. (35) Lenguas de Erizos (Sea Urchin 

 Tongues). (36) Cangrejos de Erizos. (37) Caracoles sin Conchas Lapas (without shell). (38) 

 Locos (Sea Ears without shell). (39) Lapas Negras (Black Lapas without shell). (40) Caracoles 

 de Altura. (41) Caracoles de Playa (Shore). (42) Choros (Mussels). (43) Sombreritos. 

 (44) Caracoles de Roca. (45) Apretadores. (46) Caracoles de Piedrade ojo. (47) Camaron 

 (Prawn). (48) Estrellitas (Little Star Fish). (49) Caracol. (50) Redondona. (51) 

 Anguila (Eel). (52) Pichignen. (53) Borrachilos. (54) Peje-Sapo (Frog Fish). (55) 

 Champa de piures. (56) Picos (Barnacles). (57) Jerguillas. (58) Viejas Mondongo. (59) 

 Chabraco. (60) Titia. (61) Estrella (Star Fish). (62) Agua Viva. (63) Peje Angel 

 (Angel Fish). (64) Erizos (Sea Urchins). (65) Erizo de Jote. (66) Locos (Sea Ears). 

 (67) Jaiva Mora. (68) Mora Porchona. (69) Talicuna. (70) Manegiie. (71) Lapas. 

 (72) Chocho. (73) Quiquincho Negro. (74) Quirquincho Espinado. (75) Marisco. (76) 

 Reina. (77) Vejetales Marinos (Marine Flowers). (78) Esponga (Sponge). (79) Huiro. 

 (80) Flor de la Piedra (Flower of the Stone). (81) Luche (Sea Weed). (82) Flor de Piedra 

 (Stone Flower). (83) Lama Verde (Green Lama). (84) Vejetales de Tierra (Sea Shore 

 Vegetation). (85) Chunque. (86) Facsana. (87) Piel de Lobo (Seal Fur Vegetation). 



DIVISION LI. 



(I) Two Bacalao (Rock Cod), from Juan Fernandez. Have been caught as heavy as 100 Ibs. 

 in weight, from 72 to 75 fathoms in depth. (2) Two Corbinas, from Juan Fernandez. 

 (3) One Corbina, from Chanaral. (4) One Liza (Mugil Liza), from Chanaral. (5) One 

 Jerguilla (Aplodactylus), from Juan Fernandez. (6) Dorado (Lichia Albacora). (7) A 

 Nameless Fish. (8) One Tortoise Shell Back. (9)Anguilla (Eel), Ophisurus Remipes, 

 Valparaiso. (10) Culebra de Mar (Mure Nophis Parphyreus), Island of Juan Fernandez. 



(II) Congrio (Conger Eel), Genypterus Gayi, Ph., Valparaiso. (12) Cabinza (Mendo Tomo 

 Coerulescens), from Chanaral. (13) Jurel (Caranx Traclurus) Valparaiso. (14) Two Hachitas 

 (Serioletta). (15) Chalaco (Salarias) Viridis Chanaral. (16) Two Pescados Colorados (Red 

 Fish), Serranus Furcifer. (17) Two Cabrillas Listadas (Plectropoma Semicintum), Juan 

 Fernandez. (18) Aspargate, from Chanaral. (19) Castaneta (Heliases Crusma), from 

 Chanaral. (20) Jurel (Caranx Chilensis), Juan Fernandez. (21) Rollizo (Clinus Variolosus), 

 from Chanaral. (22) Jerguilla (Aplodactylus Vernicularis), from Chanaral. (23) Vieja, from 

 Chanaral. (24) Two Cauquen (Atherina), from Constitucion. (25) Two Brecas (Cheilodactylus 

 Carmichaelis), from Juan Fernandez. (26) Sargo (Pristipoma) from Chanaral. (27) Blan- 

 quillo (Latilus Jugularis), from Chanaral. (28) Pichibueno (Umbrina Ophicephala, from 

 Chanaral. (29) Two Bretolas, from Juan Fernandez. (30) Cephalopoda Onychoteuthis, 

 fine specimen. (31) Physalia or Portuguese Man of War. (32) Patella and Physurella 

 Keyhole Limpet. (33) Lobster Spawn from Juan Fernandez. (34) Sea Anemones. " (85) 

 Spawn of a large Crayfish. (36) Species of Palinurus. (37) Ascidium or Ascidiam. S. P. I. 



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