CHAP. XX.] FISHES. 429 



Family 13.— POLYNEMID^E. (3 Genera, 23 Species.) 



" Marine or fresh-water fishes, with compressed oblong bodies 

 and entire or ciliated scales." 



Distribution. — Tropical seas and rivets of both the great 

 oceans, but most abundant in the Pacific. 



Family 14.— SPHYPtENID^. (1 Genus, 15 Species.) 



" Carnivorous marine fishes, with elongate sub-cylindrical 

 bodies covered with smaH cycloid scales." 



Distribution. — The warm and tropical seas of the globe. 



Family 15.— TEICHIUPJDyE. (7 Genera, 18 Species.) 



" Marine fishes, with elongate compressed bodies covered with 

 minute scales ot naked." 



Distribution. — All the tropical and sub-tropical seas. 



Family 16.— SCOMBPtlDiE. (20 Genera, 108 Species.) 



" Marine fishes, with elongate compressed bodies, scaled or 

 naked." 



Distribution. — All the temperate and tropical oceans. Mostly 

 inhabiting the open seas. 



Scomber, (the Mackerel) Thynnus, Naucratcs, Zeus, Ccntro- 

 lo2)hus, Brama, and Lamjms, are genera which have occurred in 

 the British seas. 



Family 17.— CAEANGID^. (27 Genera, 171 Species.) 



" Marine fishes, with compressed oblong or elevated bodies 

 covered with small scales or naked." 



Distribution. — All temperate and tropical seas ; some species 

 occur in both the great oceans, ranging from New York to Aus- 

 tralia. 



Trachurus and Capros are genera which occur in British seas. 



