Part I. 
motion of the on© in eating, and of the other in fwim- 
ming. And for the fame reafon, the Gill-Fins do alfo 
ftand upon a naked Membrane. 
The Female-CONEY-FISH. The Nofe here defcendeth 
not fo deeply. The Belly not fo broad. The Cruft every 
where, except the middle of the Belly, ftained with a great 
number of round black Spots. Hatli not many of the 
triangular fubdivifions. Nor the Oval Cruft upon the 
Tail. 
Another of the fame Species , with that now de- 
fenbed. 
The HORNED CONEY-FISH. Pifcis triangularis 
(*) Tab. 45. comutus. Johnfton hath figur d it. (a) But without either 
Defcnption or Name. It differs from the fifh laft defenbed 
chiefly by its Horns, which he hath upon the top of his 
Forehead, * an inch long, near an inch about the bottom, 
and pointedjalmoft like an Horfes Ears when he pricks them 
forward. His Teeth are alfo fmaller, his Mouth lefier, 
and more naked. His Belly narrower, and fo his fides 
more comprefted. The Tail-Fin longer. And the Oval 
Cruft on the Tail, not above but beneath. 
ANOTHER of the fame Species, with two Oval-Crufts, 
one on the top of the Tail, the other underneath. 
A THIRD, without the faid Oval-Cruft, and the triangu- 
lar fubdivifions. 
Two more HORNED CONEY-FISHES. All five of 
one unmixed alh-colour. 
CHAP. III. 
OF SCALED-FISHES, 
qp He HEAD of the CUCUPU-GUACU 3 fo called by 
the people of Brafik, where it breeds. Defcribed 
by Marggravim. Who faith it is fometimes two yards 
long, and a yard and half about. The Mouth of this 
Head ftanding quite open, makes a circle of a yard in com- 
pafs. So that, probably, 'tis the biggeft of ScaleJ-FiJhes, 
excepting 
