j-r^ t) I O D a N. L U M P. P I P E. 



77. Globe. T^ "With a globular belly, quite fmooth, and of a whitlfli colore 

 head andback olive, marked with iticurvated lines pointing to 

 the tail. Tail forked. 

 Place. Found ^i^ l^ew Englaud and Carolina. %zt Catejhy., ii. 28. 



g Short :-Sun,fifli, LaLune, Catejhy Jppend. x.\xn. 



Short, Br. Zool. iii. N" 55. 

 Tetrodon Mola, Lin. i^\z, 



XII. DIODON. TAWS boney, undivided: linear aperture : 



^ Body covered with ftrong moveable ipines in all parts. 

 No ventral fins. Linnaeus. 



-7p. T Cannot afcertain the fpecies ; but there was one taken off the coaft 



of Carolina, as I coUeft from Law/on, who calls it a T'oad Fijh ; the 



{kin of which is full of prickles, and is good for nothing, only is pre- 



ferved as a rarity. Catejby has alfo one in his Catalogue, J'pf, X-LIIL 



which he calls the Hedge Hog Fijh. 



%m. LUMP. Br. Zool. iii. 133. Genus X. 



8.0, Common. .Lump, 5.. ZW. Iii. N« 57. 



-Cyclopterus LumpuSj Lin. i^i\. 



KIV. PIPE. ^r.Zool.m. 138. Genus XI. 



.81. Shorter.. -^''' 2ce/..iii. N" 61. — Syngnathus acus, Lin, 4i6« 



FISH, 



