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taken out before I faw it, and all Appearances dc- 
ftroy’d that might inform us ; and therefore we muft 
refer the Reader to that curious Difle&ion of it made 
by the learned Sir George Ent , as it is quoted by 
Char let on, in his Mantijfa Anatomic a. 
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References to the Figures. 
x ^ ;| j *j q . j ; i . [ t K f . > !, : j i . .... 
Fig. I. is a back View of the Rana pifcatrix. 
aa, the bony Ridges and Afperities between the Eyes ; 
from the central Sulcus of which arifc 
hbb , the three Virgo; pifcatori# , or Fifhing rods, 
cc , the Cirruli , or little Webs, all round the Borders 
of the Fifh. 
dd, the large humeral Fins, under which are the 
Openings into the Marfupia and Branchiae, 
ee, the two pofterior Rods. 
f, the pofterior and fuperior fpinal Fin, 
g , the Tail, which in this Fifh is vertical. 
Fig. II. A View of the under Surface or Belly of 
this Fifh. 
aa , the Angles of the lower Jaw, feen and felt 
through the Integuments. 
b y the Skin or Floor of the Mouth capable of ftretch- 
ing into a Sack, according to the Bulk of the Prey 
he holds. 
cc, the flefhy five -finger’d Webs, by which they crawl 
upon the Bottoms of Shoals. 
dd, the Openings into the Marfupia and Branchiae. 
<?, the Vent or Anns, 
f the pofterior and inferior fpinal Fin. 
g, the cartilaginous .branchecftegal Bones. 
