Fig, 3, and 6. Shew the Joints or pieces of the fame 
Tongue, feparated and in feveral Pofitions of their up- 
per and under Sides, to (how the perfedl Agreement 
is between the pieces of the Tongue of the Filh taken 
lately from it, and thofe taken out of the Earth, which 
are Figured in the like Pofitions at 7, 8, 9, lo, 
II, 8C I2. 
Fig.i-^. & 14. Are the upper and under fides of what, 
1 fuppole, is the upper Mandible or Palate of this Fifli, 
which is oppofite to, or anfwers this Tongue ; The a- 
greement of this in all parts with the Tongue making 
it very likely to belong, if not to this fame, yet to this 
kind of Fifli. 
Dti Tertre in his Hifloire Naturelle des Antilles 
p. X 17. calls this Fifli Autre forte de Raye Marcgrave, 
ed. 1648. p. 1 7 J, Pijo, ib. Lib. 3. p. 58. &ced. 1658. 
Lib. 5. p. 293. as well as Mx.WHloughhy and Ray, Hift. 
fife, p. 66. call it Nari-Nari, and give a further ac- 
count of it. I fliall alfo have occafion to fpeak more 
of this Fifli in my Obfervations on the Fi(hes about the 
Ifland of Jamaica^ of which this is one, and which I 
there call Pajlinaca Marina^ L^viSy livida^ alhis fnacu» 
lis notata, 
I am apt to believe the Anonymus Portugal^ whofe de- 
fcriprion ot Brajile is publiflied in Purchas^ Lib. 7. cap. i. 
p. 13 13. means this, when he fays, there were Rayes, 
having in their Mouth z Bones breaking wilks with 
them. 
A Part of one of the Joints of this Tongue was dug 
up in England^ and given to Mr. CharletoHy by Mr. 
Lhwidof Qxfordyby the Name of Siliquafirurn Suhnigrum 
peiliftatum maximum. 
Dr. Rohinjon thinks the Foffi! Palate or Mandible Fig. 
13, and 14. may be of the fame kind with that taken 
notice of by Lachmmd^ in his Book Lapidilusp p. 17, 
where 'tis caird Pentacrims. IL A 
