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snout ; ventrals moderate, deeply notched or bilobated. Ge- 

 neral colour of the upper part reddish brown, somewhat 

 paler on the pectorals, with a faint indication of round whit- 

 ish spots ; beneath white, with a broad border all round, 

 especially beneath the angles of the pectorals, of dark red- 

 dish brown, approaching to dusky : tail entirely black."" 



Since the preceding portion of this article was printed, I 

 have received a specimen of the Bordered Kay from Lyme 

 Regis, for which I am indebted to the kindness of Lord 

 Cole. 



The vignette below represents a view taken near Hunger- 

 ford market. 



