6 The Natural Hiflory 



. 99. The Sea-fcad. Is of a dark red with 

 Hack fpots, has a Horn on his Nofe which 

 he turns back its eafily skinn'd and ftuft. 



100. The Stone-tongue. A bony Fifh :' 

 but good to eat 



101. The Triangle with Hornt. is full of 

 black fpots on the Back. . 



id2. The Hornlefs Triangle* Lefler than 

 the, laft, but broader Bellied and longer 

 Tail'd. , t . ; . . 



' 103. The Sea. Trout. His Scales are Sil- 

 ver with grey Lines between, all his Fins 

 are whitifh. 



104. The Tuck- The Scales blackiffi 5 its 

 Rapier or Tuck is hid in his Side $ it's good 

 Meat. "'. [ ; 



105. ThePioiin. It's taken in the upland 

 divers in ftormy Weather 5 the Flefh intoxi- 

 cates. 



106 ■ The River Whisker. Has fix long 

 black Whiskers, but no Scales : it tafteswell, 

 and is frequently eaten. 



107. The Cod-0. Is two foot long* the 

 upper- part dark grey, the lower Silvery 5 

 its very fat, and maybe eaten either boyled 

 or fryed without Butter or Oyl : thefe are 

 faked and dryed in great numbers,or other- 

 wife kept in pickle- 



108. The Ling, is much lefs than the 

 laft, but falted like them and dryed 5 the 

 Flefli is dryer, and the Fat in boyling turns 

 fellow. 



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