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AMERICAN FISHES. 



The dorsal fin Bas ten low spinous, and eleven much more elevated 

 soft rays, the pectorals have eighteen soft rays, the ventrals one 

 spine and five soft rays, the anal three spines and seven soft rays, 

 the caudal trilobed, consisting of eighteen soft rays. 



This fine fish is known by a great number of provincial titles ; among 

 others Dr. DeKay mentions the trivial names of Black Harry and 

 Hanahills. 



It is a bold and free biter, and is one of the principal objects of 

 ■ pursuit by those who join in steamboat excursions to what are called 

 the sea banks, off the port of New York, in the process of whick 

 they are often taken in considerable numbers. 



