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Length, 20 inches full ; 9ith inches to vent from point 
of snout ; and lOfths inches from vent to point of tail. 
Length of head, If ths inch. From snout to front of orbit, 
f ths of an inch full ; from thence to extremity of gill-cover 
(including the eye), fths oi, an inch. Length from point 
of snout to commencement of dorsal fin, Tfths inches (the 
fin is 2^ inches in length) ; and length from beginning of 
fin to extremity of tail 12f ths inches. The termination of 
the fin is therefore nearly the middle point in the length 
of the body — the fin being in front of the middle of the 
fish. 
The body, or portion of fish from head to vent, consists of 
30 plates, rings, or divisions (the vent being situated in the 
thirtieth plate or division, and under the twenty-sixth ray 
of dorsal fin) ; and there are 64 or 65* plates or divisions 
from vent to end of tail ; the transverse markings cease 
beyond vent. Dorsal fin has 39 fin rays, on eleven rings, 
and a very slight attachment to another in front, three of 
which rings succeed the anal ring, and therefore belong to 
the tail ; the fin commences at the latter part of the twenty- 
second transverse plate, and extends past the middle of the 
thirty-third plate or ring. 
These divisions and transverse plates are distinct, and 
the angles of the octangularly-shaped body are also tolerably 
distinct ; the dorsal one is not acute, but rather rounded, the 
first and second lateral being the most distinct ; these last, 
on each side, form, behind the vent, the distinct angles of 
the quadrilateral body, which also decreases considerably in 
size, and tapers gradually to the pointed extremity of tail.] 
VI. Crex porzana, Spotted Crake (specimen exhibited). By John Alex. 
Smith, M.D. 
This specimen of the Spotted Crake or Eail (Crex porzana) 
^ Yarrell, in the first and second editions of his " British Fishes," erro- 
neously quotes from Montagu's original description of this fish (Wern. Mem., 
vol. i. p. 85) the statement, that, from the vent to the extremity of the tail, 
this fish consists of " about thirty-six plates," whereas, in Montagu's descrip- 
tion, it is stated to be " about sixty-six plates." This is probably merely 
a typographical error. 
