LOPHIUS, LUMBRICUS, 207 
4—5. Loenius. Spec. 8. : 
piseatorius, (fishing-frog, angler,) body depressed 
head rounded. Sometimes seven feet long. 
See JS, P: 
4—4. Loricaria. Spec. 2. 
eataphracta, (harness fish,) dorsal fin single 5 cirri 
two; tail forked, with one bristle-form ray. 
See MS. P. 
2-2. Loxia. Spec. 100. 
curvirostra, (crossbill,) mandibles crossing each 
other; body varying in colour; wings and 
forked tail brown. 6 inches long, 
pyrrhula, (bullfinch,) cinereous ; head, wings and 
tail black; coverts of the tail and hindmost quill- 
feathers white. Black or white. 6 inches long. 
obscura, (dusky grosbeak,) middle of the throat 
and double band on the wing-coverts white ; 
quill-feathers green; flanks white, spotted with 
brown. 
Sce MS. P. 7 
8—5. Lucanus. Spec. 27. 
cervus, (stag-beetle,) Jaws exsert, forked at the 
tip, a small branch near the middle within. 
Larva fat whitish, with ferruginous head and 
legs. 
See MS. P. 
12—1. Lucrrnaria. Spec. 3. 
guadricornis, body long, coiled, with four forked 
arms, tentaculate at the tip ; no head or eyes. 
See MS. P 
5—3. Lumpricus. Spec. 16. 
terrestris, (angle-worm, earth-worm, dew-worm, } 
