160 Sot oN oe. + aia 
soit | STH ce 
Barbus minor Coraubien/is cirris beard. Mr. Tago. Raii fyn. 
bifurcis. The leffer forked  pifc. 164. jig. 8. 
E never faw this fpecies, and having but 
very imperfect defcriptions of it, cannot 
with any certainty pronounce it to be of this genus, 
but are unwilling to feparate them, as we found 
them united by that judicious Icthyologift Mr, ago. 
It is faid not to exceed five inches in length: the 
firft dorfal fin (in the print) is fhorter than that of 
the preceding; the fecond refembles that of the other 
kind: the ventral fins bifurcated. It has a fmall 
beard, and a rounded tail, but the head is fhorter 
and more fteep; the color black, the fkin fmooth, 
and the appearance difagreeable. 
XIiIl. The Hey) do i 
Ling, Lingfifche. Belon. 130. Gadus dorfo dipterygio, ore fer- 
Gefner pifc. 95+ rato, maxilla fuperiore lon- 
Molva major Charleton ex. pifc.3. giore. Arted. fynon. 36. 
Afellus longus, eine Lenge. Gadus molva. Lim fpf. 
Schonevelde, 18. 439- 
Ling. Wil. Icth.175. Raii fn. Langa. Faun. Jucc. No. 313. 
pie. 56. 
HE ling takes its name from its length, being 
corrupted from the word Jong. It abounds 
about the Scilly Ifles, on the coats of Scarborough, 
and 
