236 STREAKED GURNARD. Clafs IV. 
The dorfal fins are lodged between two rows of 
{pines, of a ferrated form: the back is of a greenifh 
caft: the fide line is rough: the fides are tinged 
with red; the belly white. — ; 
Thefe fifh are found on the coaft of Cornwall. 
We have alfo taken them off Anglefea. 
Na The 3.7 REAK ED GU Run AaRam: 
Cuculus lineatus, the Streaked Gurnard. Raii yn. pife. 165. 
Jig. We 
“AHIS is one of the Cornifh fith communicated 
to Mr. Petiver by Mr. Jago. He fays the 
head is large, and diftinguifhed with ftellated marks , 
the eyes great ; the covering of the gills thorny; 
the mouth fmall, and without teeth. By the figure 
the nofe feems not to be bifurcated. The pectoral 
fins large, and fpotted, beneath them three filaments: 
the color of the body red: the belly white, marked 
with many ftreaks, pointing downwards, from the 
back. ; 
Mr. Fago imagines it to be the Mullis imberbis of 
Rondeletius. Wil. Icth. 278. 
Sect. IV. 
