210 —C O O K. Clafs IV. 
VIL 2 The. CbhsOm aia By Meee 
Comber Coraub. Raii fyn. pifc. 163. fig. 5. 
me Jee Foe be. JO or 
\HE comber is a fall {caly fith, with the fin 
of a vermilion color. By the figure it is of 
an oblong form, and the tail rounded. 
VIII. The Coe, Oats 
Cook (2. coquus) Cornubienfium. Raii fyn. pife. 163. fig. 4 
PNHIS fpecies, Mr. Fago fays, is fometimes taken 
in great plenty on the Cornifh coafts. It is a 
{caly fifh, and does not grow to any great fize. The 
back is purple and dark blue; the belly yellow. By 
the figure it feems of the fame fhape as the comber, 
and the tail rounded. 
Befides thefe fpecies we recollect feeing taken at 
the Giants Caufeway in Ireland, a moft beautiful kind 
of a vivid green, fpotted with fcarlet; and others 
at Bandooran, in the county of Sligo, of a pale green. 
We were at that time inattentive to this branch of 
natural hiftory, and can only fay they were of a 
{pecies we have never fince feen. 
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