Class IV. L O N G A N G L E R. 123 



Filhin^ Frog of Mount's-Bay. Borlafe Com^w.ll, 266. l^dh. ^2. LOKQ. 



THIS is a fpecies at prefent unknown to us, ex- 

 cept by defcription. 



It is, fays Dodlor Borlafe^ of a longer form than 

 the common kind : the head more bony, rough, 

 and aduleated. It had no finlike appendages round 

 the head, but on each fide the thinner part of the 

 body, beginning beneath i\\^ dorfal fin, and reach- 

 ing within two inches of the tail, was a feries of 

 them, each three quarters of an inch in length. 



At the end of the pedoral fins were fpines aft 

 inch and three quarters in length ; at the end of the 

 tail others three quarters of an inch long. 



One 



