448 Dr. broussonet’s Account of, ] &c. 
linn, which, however, is commonly called girella. In fum- 
mer the ophidium is more common : its flefh is not of a good tafte, 
rather coarfe, as that of all the fpecies of filhes, which hav- 
ing no ventral fins, are obliged to make great efforts in fwim- 
ming, and have confequently the mufcles harder. The want 
of ventral fins induces me to believe, that it is not a migratory 
fpecies. It feeds upon fmaii crabs and filhes.. 
