J04 L A M P R E y. R A Y, 



DIV. II. CARTILAGINOUS FISH. 



IV. LAMPREY. Br. Zool. iii. p. 76. Genus IV. 



62. Sea. Lamprey, Br. Zool. iii. N° z-j.—CateJbj App. xxxii. 



Place. T AM PRIES are not common, but Mr. Lawfon fays he once 



caught one in a wear in Carolina. 



T. R AY. Br. Zool. iii. 82. Genus V. 



63.THORNBACIC. Thorn-back, Br. Zool. iii. N° 3 7 . 



T? O U N D ofF Carolina, but lefs common than the next fpecies. 



Lawfon. 



64. Sting. Sting-ray, Br. Zool. iii. N» 38 ? 



rj^ HIS and the preceding, on the authority of Catejby, App. xxxii. 

 and. Law/on., p. 157, who fays, they are fo very common, that 

 few or none will eat them. 



it. DiVEL. Divel Fifh, Lauton. Carol. 152. — Catejby App. xxxii, 



Raie cornue des Agores mobular des Caraibes, Du Hamel, iii. 295, tab. xvii. 



13 With a bifurcated fnout : fides extending into two fharp-pointed 

 fins : tail extending from the body, flender, long, and taper. A 

 fifti of a fingular ftrufture, and of a dark color. 



Grows to an enormous fize, and has vail: ftrength ; one has been 



known. 



