CYPREA, DASYPUS. [TT 
figris, (tigris porcellane,) shell ovate, obtuse be- 
hind and rounded before, ferruginous with deep 
brown spots and a yellowish longitudinal dor- 
sal line. 
See MS. P 
4—4, Cyprinus. Spec. 56. 
barbus, (barbet,) anal fin 7-rayed ; cirri or beards, 
4; second ray of the dorsal fin serrate each side 
carpio, (carp,) anal fin 9-rayed ; cirri 4; second 
ray of the dorsal fin serrate behind. 
tinca, (tench,) anal fin with 25 rays ; tail entire ; 
body mucous ; cirritwo. Weighs 4 to 8 pounds. 
~ cephalus, (chub,) anal fin 14-rayed ; body nearly 
cylindric. May weigh 5 pounds. 
auratus, (gold-fish,) anal fin double, placed like 
the ventral. A Chinese fish, kept in glass ves- 
sels in houses. 
feucitscus, (dace,) anal fin 10-rayed, dorsal-fin 9- 
rayed. 6 to 18 inches long. 
rutilus, (roach,) anal fin 12-rayed, reddish ; late- 
ral line bent down, haying 36 dots. 
See MS, P, 
D. 
9—1. Dacysa. Spec. t. 
notata, body marked at one end with a brown spet. 
3 inches long. 
See MS. P. 
1—5. Dasypus. Spec. 10. 
tricinctus, (three-banded armadillo,) bands three, 
moveable ; toes 5. 
Remarks. The species are named by prefixing 
the latin numeral expressing the number of bands 
to cinctus. As 4-banded, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 48. 
See MS. P. 
