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vulpes, (sea-pike,) dorsal fin in the middle of the 
back ; gill-membrane five-rayed. 
Juctus, (bill-tish,) snout depressed ; jaws nearly 
equal. 
helone, (gar- ey each jaw long, subulate. 
See MS. 
4—4. Exocetus. Spec. 3. 
volitans, (flying-fish,) belly keeled each side ; flies 
from wave to waye by its pectoral fins. 
Sea MS. P. 
=, 
2—1i. Fatco. Spec. 126, 
Section A. eet generally rough. 
melanetos, (black eagle,) cere yellow ; feet yellow, 
somewhat downy ; body rusty-black with yel- 
low streaks ; outer part of the tail white with 
blackish spots. 3 feet long. 
leucocephalus, (bald eagle,) cere and legs yellow ; 
legs somewhat downy ; body brown $ head and 
tail white; claws black. 3 feet long. 
fulvus, (ring tail eagle,) cere yellow ; legs downy, 
rusty 5 back bedi : ; tail with a white band ; 
breast with a triangular spot. 
lagopus, (rough-leg hawk,) cere, and downy legs, 
yellow ; body black spotted with white ; tail 
feathers white, black towards the tip. 2 feet 
long. 
sible; (kite,) cere yellow ; tail forked ; body 
ferruginous; head whitish. 2 feet long. 
halietos, (bald buzzard,) cere and feet blue.; body 
brown above, white beneath; head white, 2 
. feet long. 
