Class IV. 



CARP CYPRINE. 



467 



GENUS XLVIII. CYPRINE. 



Mouth without teeth. 

 Rays branchiostegous three. 

 Fin one dorsal. 



# With bearded mouths. 



Koifftvo; ? Arist. Hist. an. 



lib. iv. 8. vi. 40. viii. 20. ii. 



30. Oppian Halieut. i. 101. 



592. 

 Raina Burbara. Salvian. Q2. 

 La Carpe. Belon, 267. 

 Cyprinus. Rondel, jluviat. 



150. Gesner pise. 30g. 

 Cyprinus nobilis, edle Karpe, 



Karpffe. Schonevelde, 32. 

 Carp. Wil. Ichth.245. Rail 



syn. pise. 115. 

 Cyprinus cirris quatuor, ossi- 



culo tertio pinnarum dorsi, 



ac ani uncinulis armato. 



Arted. synon. 3. 



Cyprinus Carpio. C. pinna ani 



radiis 9. cirris 4. pinnae dor- 



salis radio secundo postice 



serrato. Lin. syst. 525. Gm. 



Lin. 1411. Gronov. Zooph. 



No. 330. 

 Karp. Faun. Suec. No. 35Q. 

 La Carpe. Duhamel Tr. des 



Pesches, ii. 509. sect. 3. 



tab. 26. fig. 1. 

 La Carpe. Block ichth. i. 77. 



lab. 16. 

 Le Cyprin Carpe. De la Ce- 



pede Hist, des Poissons. r. 



504. 



1. Carp 



CYPRINE* 



XHIS is one of the naturalized fish of our 

 country, and is said to have been introduced 

 by Leonard Maschal, about the year 1514,* to 



* Fuller's British Worthies, Sussex. 1 13. 

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