LONG FLOUNDER. 



length equal to that of the head, and in form but slightly 

 rounded at the end ; the sides parallel. 

 The fin-rays in number are, — 



D. no : P. 11 : V. 6 : A. 



C. 24. 



The colour of this specimen on the upper surface is a uni- 

 form pale brown, the membranes of the different fins being 

 rather lighter in colgur than the body of the fish ; the under 

 surface of the body very pale wood-brown ; the irides yellow. 



This specimen has been preserved dry. 



The vignette below represents the cranium of the Common 

 Flounder. 



D 2 



