of thefe Parts, 



35. The Sail-Fin. Aflat Fifli three In- 

 ches broad and four long, its Scales black, 

 and mining like Silk, and moft of them edged 

 with yellow Semicircles, he is remarkable 

 for three broad Lifts, two extend into his 

 Back-fin, the third round his Head- 



36. The Sword-fin. Is a large Fim ele- 

 ven or twelve foot long, and as thick as 

 a Man $ its Scales are very like Silver fhin- 

 ing though a blewim (hade, which is on his 

 Back only 5 its Flefh very bony, and ought 

 to be boyled long. 



37- The White-fin. Is two or three In- 

 ches long 5 it's moftly white and Olive co- 

 lour, along the middle of the fide is a 

 broad mining Silver Lift : It's edible. 



38. The Flying Fijh. Is fomewhat big- 

 ger than a Herring and mines like them 3 its 

 Fin-wings are very large and fpotted with 

 black. 



39. The Eel-Gar. Is two foot long and 

 very flender ^ along the Side is a greenifti 

 Lift, which parts the Silver Belly from the 

 Olive coloured back : Its good Meat, efpe? 

 dally fryed, is not Bony 5 it frequents 

 Salt Rivers coming from the Sea. 



40. The Gate-fijh. Is pale yellow, fully 

 fprinkled with fmall bloody fpots : Its good 

 Food. 



41. The River-Gilt. Hath fmajl Scales 

 with a blum of Gold towards the Back. 

 They eat it. 



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