yin Account of Jome Fijhes that an 
Figured in Plate 2. & 5, 
See Plate Fi^. 5. 
T Hisisa Fifhof the Tunny-kind, and 
agrees well enough with the Fi- 
gure in Tab. of the Appendix to Mr. 
Willitghbfs Hiftory of Fifhes under the 
Name of Gurabuca ; it differs fomething, 
in the Fins efpecially, from Pifd’s Figure 
of the Gaarapucu. 
See Plate Figure 4. 
This refembles the Figure of the Gua- 
ferva maxima candata in Willugbbfs Ich^ 
th)ol. Tab. 9, 25. and the Guaperva of 
Pifo, but does not anlwer tlieir Figures in 
every particular. 
See Plate 2. Flexure 2. 
There are 2 forts of Porpujjes : The one 
d:e long fnouted Porpufs, as the Seamen 
cal! it ; and this is the Dolphin of the Greeks. 
1 he other is the Bottle-nofe Porpufs^ which 
is generally thought to be the Phaicem of 
Arifictk. 
Plate 2. Figure 7. 
This is the Guaracapema of Pifo and 
Marcgraze , by others call’d the Dorado. 
’Tis Figured in Willughb/s Ichfhjol. Tab. 
O. 2. under the Name of Delphin Belgis. 
