of thefe Parts. 2Q 



73. The Telloxe-ftrifd Pearch. Is found 

 with the laft, and eaten. 



74. Pieterman. A thick-headed Fifti 

 fprinkled with black fpecks ^ it's eaten if the 

 Liver and Gall be taken out, otherwife poi- 

 fonous. 



75. The Frog-mouth' d Porcupine, Has 

 near each Fin a black fpot, both above and 

 below each Gill, and another near his Tail, 

 his prickles yellow. 



76. The Sea-Porcupine. Is fourteen Inches 

 long, and twenty two round 5 it's full of 

 Prickles inftead of Scales. 



77. The Tellow-finnd Porcupine, Hasnear 

 each Fin a black fpot 3 it fwells and grows 

 lank at Pleafure. 



78. The Sand-fjh. Its Flefh very white, 

 and eats ftiort. 



79. The Sdw-fijh, Is large and taper, 

 with a rough Skin and flanting Tail : They 

 eat well, efpecially the young ones. 



80. The Seale. A fort of Shark. 



81. The Shark. Has three rows of 

 Teeth on each Jaw 5 they are great devour* 

 ers : the young are pretty good Meat. 



82. The Heart Shark. From the fhape 

 of its Head : this is not fo dangerous as the 

 laft, having but a fmall Mouth. 



83. The Thorn-back Shark- His . Body 

 black and Belly very white, is accounted 

 a very choice Fift% 



84. The Sole. Is caught in Sandy Wa- 

 ters 3 eats well 



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