[ilsi-day] leverian museum, £2.5 



4867 Five-rayed granulated star fish, and four others 



4868 Ostracion punctatus, holly fish, in fine preservation 

 486p Green balistes fish 



4870 A large thorny crab, Mediterranean 

 4"87* Eyes of the whale, and a small polypus 



4872 Spiny parrot fish, Jamaica, in excellent condition 



4873 An uncommonly fine specimen of the green speckled file-fish 



4874 Two small fishes, in glazed cases 



4875 A small specimen of the sturgeon 



4876 Skeleton head of the porpoise 



4877 Specimen of the painted short-clawed lobster 



4878 Spinous crab, in a glazed case 



4879 The kite gurnard fish, and another, in two cases 



4880 The acarauna fish, and two others ditto 



4881 A small toad fish angler 

 48S2 The great gar fish 



4883 A large remora, or sucking fish 



4884 A gigantic specimen of the common lobster 



4885 Ditto of still more extraordinary size 



4886 Trunk fish 



4887 The trout 



4888 Silurus 



4889 Balance shark 



4890 Trumpet fish 



4891 The common porpoise 



4892 Parts of a lobster of enormous size 



4893 Saw of a small saw fish, a porcupine fish, and a batistes 

 4S94 John Dory fish 



4895 Gold and silver fish 



4896 Swallow-tailed file fish, North America 



4897 Two small sturgeons, blue shark, and a sucking fish 



4898 Variegated file fish, St. Helena 



4899 Striped wrasse, Labrus variegatus, larger pipe fish, and 



two more 



4900 The flying fish, father lasher, porcupine fish, &c. twelve 



specimens 



4901 Sundry odd valves of the area, pectunculus, ostrca, gryphus, 



and other genera of bivalves, &c. 



4902 A great variety of shells of the porcellana, nerita, patella, 



bulla, and other genera 



4903 The leopard porcelain 3 the brunette porcelain, and a small 



bear's paw clamp 



4904 The pitch solen, from Newfoundland; the spotted thorny 



woodcock triplex, five porcerfanse, the abreviated solen, 

 and thirteen other shells 



4905 Two coronated cassidnlse 5 the lesser silk brocade con;", 



two of lunatus monile, two other lunati, and two alatae 

 "—all rare 



