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expofures to light; the tides and belly of a bright 
pale yellow; the belly faintly ftained with vermilion 
red, infenfibly blended with the yellow on the Tides, 
and all garnifhed with fiery, blue, green, gold and 
lilver fpecks on the fcales ; the branchioftega is of a 
yellowifh clay or ftraw colour ; the lower edge or 
border next the opening of the gills, is near a quar- 
ter of an inch in breadth, of a Tea green or ma- 
rine blue ; the ulterior angle protends backwards 
to a conTiderable length, in the form of a Tpatula or 
feather, the extreme end dilated and circular, of a 
deep black or crow colour, reflecting green and 
blue, and bordered round with fiery red, Tomewhat 
like red fealing-wax, reprefenting a brilliant ruby on 
the fide of the fifh ; the fins reddilh, edged with a 
dove-colour : it is defervedly efteemed a molt ex- 
cellent fifh. 
Here are, as well as in all the rivers, lakes, and 
ponds of Eafl Florida, the great foft-fhelled tor- 
toifes * : they are very large when full grown, from 
twenty to thirty and forty pounds weight, extremely 
fat and delicious, but if eaten to excefs, are apt to 
purge people not accuftomed to eat their meat. 
They are flat and very thin $ two feet and a half 
in length, and eighteen inches in breadth acrofs the 
back ; in form, appearance, and texture, very much 
refembling the Tea- turtle : the v/hole back ihell, 
except the vertebra or ridge, which is not at all 
prominent, and ribs on each fide, is Toft or carti- 
laginous, and eafily reduced to a jelly when boil- 
ed ; the anterior and pofterior extremities of the 
back fhell, appear to be em boiled with round, 
# Teltudo nafo cyUcUraceo elongate, truncato. 
horny 
