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Class IV. FISHES. 
Order I. CARTILAGINOUS FISHES. Bones soft, 
destitute of fibres ; sutures of the cranium indistinct. 
r Tribe I. CHONDROPTERYGIOUS FISHES.-Gills fixed, 
r I. Lips Jitted to act as suckers. No pectoral or ventral Jins. 
a. Seven branchial apertures on each side, with corresponding ca- 
vities. 
Petromyzon. 
) Ammocetes. 
\aa. Two branchial apertures, with a ventral aspect, leading to six 
cavities internally. 
Myxine. 
[^II, Lips unfit to act as suckers, 
r a. Pectorals free. 
h. Mouth under the snout, which is abbreviated and unarmed. Eyes 
lateral. 
c. With temporal orifices. 
d. With an anal fin. Two dorsal fins. 
e. Teeth conical and pointed. 
/. The first dorsal fin placed nearly above the pectorals. 
Squalus. 
Galeus. 
ff. The first dorsal fin placed nearly above the ventrals. 
J - - Scy Ilium, 
j \e e. Teeth blunt, closely set. 
Mustelus. 
Vd d. Destitute of an anal fin. 
Spinax. 
Scymnus. 
[c c. Destitute of temporal orifices. 
Carcharias. 
Lamna. 
\bb. Mouth terminal. Eyes with a dorsal aspect. 
Squatina. 
a a. Pectorals coalescing with the snout. 
h. Gill openings, five on each side. 
c. Tail fleshy, and of ordinary proportions. 
Torpedo. 
c c. Tail hard and slender. 
d. Tail with a long serrated spine. 
Trygon. 
d d. Tail destitute of the serrated spine. 
Raia. 
6. Gill openings single on each side. 
Chimsera. 
^ Tribe II. — Gills free. 
Acipenser. 
.Order II. OSSEOUS FISHES. Bones hard, fibrous; SU” 
tures of the cranium distinct. / 7 ^ 
