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INDEX. 



Sudis gigas, figured and described, 



i. 262. 

 Sun-fish described, i. 199. 

 Surinam toad, ii. 9). 

 Surmullets, ii. 14. 28. 

 Sword-fish, delicious flavour of, ii. 



34. 

 Sword gurnards described, ii. 53. 

 Synachia, characters of, ii. 51. 

 Synanchinffij general characters of, 



"ii. 59. 

 Synbranchidse, general characters 



of, i. 219. 222. 

 Syngnathidee, characters of, L 191. 



204. 

 Synodontes, characters of, i. 339. 

 Synodontes Ruppelli, figured, i. 339. 

 Systematic arrangement of fishes, i. 



72. Artedi's, 75. Linnsus's, i. 



76. Cuvier and Valenciennes's, 



77. Bonaparte's, 85. Oken's, 92. 

 Remarks on, 96. 



Tabular view of the analogies of — 

 The genera of Percinze and the fa- 



miliesofthe Macroleptes, ii. IS. 

 Percince and Serraniute, ii. 20. 

 Sub. genera of Perca, and the sub- 

 genera of Serranus, ii. 20. 

 Tribes of Microleptes, and the or- 

 ders of fishes, ii. 31. 

 Families of Microleptes, and the 



tribes of Acanthopteryges, ii. 32. 

 Genera of the Zeinae and Centro- 



notinje, and the sub-families of 



the Zeidje, ii. 40 

 Sub-genera of Seriola, Centrono- 



tus, and Elacate, ii. 40. 

 Sub-families of the Zeidje and 



the Scomberidffi, ii. 42. 

 DiflTerent groups in the tribe of 



Microleptes, ii. 44. 

 Sub-families of the CoryphanidJB, 



and the families of the Gymne- 



tres, ii. 49. 

 Genera of the Gymnetridae and 



the families of the Gymnetres, , 



and the sub-families of Cory- 



pha»nid», il 50. 

 Genera of Gymnetridc and Tra- 



chypteridffi, ii. 51. 

 Trigiids and Scorpa?nidas, ii. 58. 

 Genera of the Scorpa£ninJe, and 



the types of the Scorpaenidae and 



Triglidie, ii. 61. 

 Genera of the Scorpajninae and 



Synanchin», ii. 61. 

 Sub-genera of Apistes, and the di- 

 visions of the Scorpaenidffi, iL 



63. 

 Sub-genera of Apistes, ii. 64. 

 Blennince, ii. 74. 

 Genera of Clininaeand Blenninae, 



ii. 76. 

 Sub-Genera of Salurias and Blen- 



uius, ii. 80. 



I Tabular view, continued. 



Primary divisions of fishes and 



those of warm-blooded Verte- 



brata, i. 110. 

 Primary divisions of fishes and 



those of the Annulosa, i. 113. 

 Primary divisions of fishes and 



those of the reptiles, i. 115. 

 Primary classes of the animal 



kingdom, i. 117. 

 Families of the Cartilagines and 



the orders of fishes, i. 149. 

 Vertebrata and the Cartilaginous 



fishes, i. 154. 

 Cartilagines and birds, i. 157. 

 Sub-families of the Squalidffi and 



the families of the Cartilagines, 



i. 159. 

 SqualinEe and Centring, i. 162. 

 Rays and the cartilaginous fami- 

 lies, i. 187. 

 Trygonina; and Raidas, i. 188. 

 Cheloniform fishes and the pri. 



marv orders, i. 200. 

 The Syngnathidffi, i. 207. 

 Plectognathes, and the orders of 



fishes, i. 210 

 Plectognathes and the Cartila- 

 gines, i. 211. 

 Families of the Plectognathes and 



the families of the Malacopte- 



ryges, i. 212. 

 Apodal order, i. 216. 

 Malacoptervges and the orders of 



fishes, i. 232. 

 Malacopteryges and the Cartila- 

 gines, i. 233. 

 Malacopteryges and Cheloniform 



fishes, i. 235. 

 Sub-genera of Salmo and the 



orders of fishes, i. 249. 

 Sub-genera of Salmo, and the 



sub-families of the Salmonidae, 



i. 251. 

 European and American salmon, 



i. 259. 

 Primary divisions of the Sal- 



monidje and the genera of 



Salroo and Characinus, i. 263. 

 Genera of salmon, and sub-fa- 



milies of the Salmonidae, i. 263. 

 Sub-genera of Clupea, and the 



genera of Clupeinae, i. 279. 

 Sub-genera of Clupea, and these 



of Elops, i. 285. 

 Clupeinfe and SalmOnida?, i. 292. 

 Circle of the Malacopteryges and 



the types of the Esocinae, i. 307. 

 Genera' of the pikes, and the 



genera of the herrings, i. 307. 

 Sub- families of the Salmonidae, 



and the types of the Scrom- 



beridae, i. 306. 

 Genera of Gadus, and the di- 

 visions ef Gadidae, i. 324. 



