THE CARP FAMILY. 



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tlie posterior surface, as likewise the first ray of anal fin. Tail deeply 

 forked. Colouring, generally, golden olive-brown, head darkest ; belly 

 Yellowish white ; fins dark brown. Scales covered with a thick mucus 

 or epidermis. Vertebrae 36. 



Fin-rays: D. 22: P. 17: V. 9: A. 8: (J. 19. 



THE CRUCIAN or GERMAN CARP. 



{Cyprinus carassms *.) 



This fish, is of an entirely different shape from the 

 common Carp, rather resembling the Bream in depth of 

 body and formation of head ; and it also differs materially, 

 though not to such a remarkable degree, from its allied 

 species, the Prussian Carp, as will be seen on a comparison 

 of the engravings. The head of the latter is much rounder 

 and more Chub-like, and its depth of body is considerably 

 * Probably derived from the Swedish name Karussa. 



