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Lizard Siren or Mud Inguana of 

 Carolina, See Phil. T ran f. 'voL 

 Ivi. 189, t. 9. For this un« 

 common animal Lin N/Eus was 

 obliged to form a new order. 

 See Syft, Nat. torn, L ^^i- 

 dend, 



IV. N A N T E S. 



a. Such as have feveral branchial holes 

 on each fide. ^ 



129. Petromyzon. Lamprey. Seven branchial 



apertures on each fide of 

 the neck. 

 Lamprey., Lejfer^ Lampern, 



130. Raja. Ray, Five branchial apertures on 



each fide the neck un- 

 derneath. 

 9^ orpedo., Skate, Sharp-no fed Ray., 

 Rough Ray., Sting Ray^ Thorn'- 

 hack, 9 fpecies. 

 13 ?• Sq^ALUS. Shark, Five branchial apertures 



on the fide of the neck, 

 f i(;ked JDog-fiJh., Angel-fijh^ Ba- 

 lance-fijh_, Tope^ Dog^fijh^ White 

 Shark., Blue Sharky Sauu-fijhj 

 &c. 1 5 fpecies. 

 132. Chimera. Chimera, Single branchial aper^ 



ture, dividing into four 

 within. 

 2 fpecies. 

 }i. Such as have a fingle branchia} 

 hole on each fide. 



133. LOPHIUS, 



