APPENDIX. 
FLYING-FISH. 
EXOC^TUS VOLITANS. 
This fifli is fo well known to Natiiralifts, and is fo fre- 
quently feen in every voyage, that it is unneceffary to give 
a particular defcription of it. See Plate page 266. 
SEA-HORSE, OR HIPPOCAMPUS. 
This animal, like the Flying-fi£h, being commonly known, 
a defcription is not neceffary. It is the Syngnathus Hippo- 
campus of Linnsus, See Plate page 264. 
GRANULATED BALISTES. 
Balistes Granulata. 
Balijies pinna dorfali anteriore b'lradiata^ corpore granofo. 
Valde affinis B. Papillofo Linncei. Corpus albido-cinerajcens ^ papilUs par- 
vulis afperfum, 
thorax velut in faccuhim produBus. 
Baliftes with the anterior dorfal fin two-fpined, and the body covered 
with granules. 
This fifli is extremely nearly allied to the Balifles Papillofus of Linnaeus. 
The body is of a whitifh afh-colour, and covered with fmall papilla;. 
The thorax as it were produced into a Sacculus beneath. See Plate 
page 254. 
SOUTHERN 
