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©bferved three naked Cartilagimus Radij^ which are no^ 
in xhtTellow Gurnard^ and are well Expreffed in SahU- 
nus\ Figure of the Re^ Gurnard. 
The Fin on the Belly was placed exadly alike in bofeh. 
The TdUvp Gurnard here bad nine Radtj^ and its Mem- 
brane of a darkifh blue Colour. The Red Gurnard hzd 
17 or i8i?^^/i; here, and its Membrane tranfparent white. 
The Tail in both was much the fame. 
Over the Anus in the Tellow Gurnard was a flender 
pendulous body, which was not obferved in the Red 
Gurnard. 
The Colour of the Body of thefe two Fifhes differing 
like wife very much 5 and I know not, but that it may 
be a Property in this Species to vary in Colours, more 
than other Fifhes doi The Belly of the Red Gurnard 
was of a Silver Colour, and fome part of the Sides near 
the Belly : the reft, and the Back and the- Head, were of 
a reddifti Colour. In the Head there were were fome 
fmall whitifh Spots* The Belly of the Yellow Gurnard 
was white, but under the lower Jaw was black. The 
Sides and Back were yellowiOis but between tbeBeliy 
aild Sides there ran a blue ftreak or lift about a line and 
a half broad from the Head to the Tail 5 and a little 
higher on the Sides^ there was a Chain of blue Spots the, 
length of the Fi(h ; for on the fides of the Head I ob-^ 
ferved thefe blue Spots, only from the Eyes to the end 
of the Rojirum the Spots were of a deep yellow Colour. 
There being therefore fo much of blue aad yellow o- 
ver the greatefk part of the Body of this Filh, I have 
given it the Epithet of C^eruleo-flavefcens v for, where the 
ground is blue the Spots are yellow, and where yellow 
the Spots are blue. 
Tho, hitherto there feems a tolerable agreement be* 
, tween thefe two Fifhes, yet in the Remarks I (hall now 
jadd , the difagreement will appear greater. For the 
Telloxp Gurnard was without Scales, I therefore call it 
